Sophie Shakeshaft and Giles Scott

New Appointment Boosts Private Client Team at mfg Solicitors

L-R: Sophie Shakeshaft and Giles Scott

Midlands law firm mfg Solicitors has bolstered its Private Client department with the appointment of a new senior associate.

Sophie Shakeshaft, has joined the firm as it continues to increase its regional presence.

She joins the firm’s Birmingham office where she will lead the firm’s Private Client offering in the city. Sophie who specialises in wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney and estate administration, will work closely with partner and head of department Giles Scott, and also partners Peter Stephens, Valerie Robinson and Sally Smith.

Giles Scott, partner and head of the Private Client department at mfg Solicitors said: “Sophie, joins us with an impressive and proven track record in a variety of private client-related matters.

“She has the drive, determination and first-class professionalism we look for, and is already proving to be excellent additions to the firm by supporting our clients on a huge variety of matters as they look for advice and assistance to help plan for the years ahead.

“I am delighted to welcome Sophie to the team as we take our growth across the region to another level.”

For assistance on matters including wills, trusts, Power of Attorney, taxation, trusts, succession planning and care for the elderly, readers can call mfg Solicitors on 0845 55 55 321, or visit the firm’s website through www.mfgsolicitors.com

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