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6:55pm Tuesday 13th May 2008
A solicitor who grew up in Chorley and now lives in Leyland has join the commercial property team of a leading Lancashire law firm.
Suzanne Gallagher joins Marsden Rawsthorn as part of plans to drive forward its commercial property department.
She will be responsible for all aspects of commercial property transactions including purchase/sale of commercial property, grant of leases, assignment of leases and purchase/sale of businesses.
"Marsden Rawsthorn is renowned as a firm with a clear vision and a progressive culture and the reputation of its commercial property department is second to none." said Suzanne.
"I had dealt with the team on various matters in the past and their level of professionalism impressed me every time.
"I am looking forward to expanding my knowledge and experience of commercial property, learning from my more experienced colleagues and having the opportunity to deal with leading businesses in the local area."
Suzanne was previously a supervisor of the Conveyancing Department at Mohammed and Co Solicitors, Stoneygate, Preston, and she aims to progress to this level again at Marsden Rawsthorn.
She attended the Lancashire Law School, at the University of Central Lancashire, before going on to Chester Law School to complete the Legal Practice Course.
She qualified as a solicitor on 1 November 2004 and has been working in property for over 4 years.
"We are delighted to have Suzanne join the team," says Charles Maher, Chief Executive at Marsden Rawsthorn.
"Her passion and enthusiasm is a real asset to the Commercial Property Department, and the firm as a whole.
"We wish Suzanne a successful and happy future with Marsden Rawsthorn."
Suzanne is a Lancastrian through-and-through, being born in Blackburn, she grew up mainly in Chorley, and currently lives in Leyland.
When she's not working at Marsden Rawsthorn she runs the Leyland Women's Running Network, and has recently started kickboxing, which she finds is a great form of exercise and fantastic de-stressor.
She is also doing a parachute jump in May for Help a Local Child in conjunction with radio station Rock FM, which raises cash for disadvantaged children.
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