Bell Lamb & Joyson appoint a new Head of Private Client

Liverpool-based Bell Lamb & Joynson, which specialises in Private Client work, Criminal Law, Family Law, and Conveyancing, has expanded its team with the appointment of a new Head of Private Client, Jessica Flaherty, who joined the firm on the 31st of October.

Jessica trained at Levins Solicitors in Liverpool and qualified in 2015. During her tenure with Levins, Jessica progressed to head of department for both Residential Conveyancing and Private Client in 2018.

Over the years, Jessica has amassed a wealth of experience in all aspects of conveyancing and private client law. In 2021 Jessica also qualified as a Trust and Estate Practitioner after completing the STEP Diploma in Trust and Estates.

She is also a Full Member of Solicitors for the Elderly. Jessica loves working with clients and partners in the local community spreading the word on the importance of making a Will and having Lasting Powers of Attorney.

Bell Lamb & Joyson appoint a new Head of Private Client

Jessica Flaherty

Jessica said:

“I am so excited to have joined such an award-winning and respected firm like Bell Lamb & Joynson. The firm has such a long and well-respected history serving clients across the North West, and thanks to their forward-thinking approach to using technology, they have grown their client base across the UK.

“I am really looking forward to working with Mike Leeman, the partners, and the wider team, and I am excited to help them drive the private client practice forward and to achieving the best results for every client.” 

Mike Leeman, Managing Partner, added:

“Bell Lamb & Joynson have really grown over the past two years, and we look forward to continuing to grow and expand our private client remit with Jessica at its head.

“We will continue to offer the very best legal advice and service to our private clients and are so pleased to have Jessica on board to help us do this.”

 

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