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North Wales law firm expands team

A North Wales law firm has expanded its team in Conwy with the addition of another Welsh-speaking solicitor.

Sioned Williams, a specialist in preparing wills, advising on inheritance tax and estate planning, has joined Lanyon Bowdler’s private client team at the firm’s Conwy office.

Edward Nutting, head of the Conwy office, said Sioned was an excellent addition to the team.

He said: “Demand for all of our services has increased over the past few years, so our team of staff has been growing to ensure we can provide the best possible service to our clients.

“We are very happy to welcome Sioned to the team, who not only brings valuable experience in private client matters but also adds to the number of our Welsh-speaking lawyers.

“We understand that some clients prefer to communicate in Welsh, and we are delighted to be able to offer a multilingual service here in North Wales.”

Sioned studied law at Bangor University and graduated with a First Class degree in 2018. She qualified as a solicitor in December 2021, after graduating in the Legal Practice Course with a Distinction at The University of Law in Chester.

She is now a specialist in the preparation of Wills, advising on inheritance tax, estate planning, estate administration, preparation and registration of Lasting Powers of Attorney and care home fee planning.

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