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Harrison Drury opens Lytham office

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Harrison Drury has opened a new office in Lytham to help more businesses and individuals on the Fylde get specialist legal advice.

We have hired former Linder Myers solicitor David Jefferies as a partner to support the launch of the office which has opened within premises at Dicconson Terrace.

David, a private client specialist with more than 40 years of legal experience, will be assisted by our existing teams, allowing the new office to offer a full range of quality legal advice to clients locally.

John Chesworth with David Jefferies in Lytham

John Chesworth, executive chairman at Harrison Drury, said: “We remain committed to providing local access to the highest level of legal expertise. With a growing client base in the area, we have been exploring a Fylde office for a while and when the opportunity arose to have a solicitor as experienced as David join us, we knew the time was right.

“David has worked in the profession locally for over four decades which is why he has become so well-known and trusted by his clients. We’re delighted to have him with us, helping more people to get the specialist estate planning advice they need.

“Our other team members will support the development of the office and we will grow the Lytham team to offer a full range of legal services to businesses and individuals.”

David’s areas of specialism include wills, trusts, the administration of estates, Court of Protection work and lasting powers of attorney. For many years he was a partner in Senior Calveley & Hardy of Lytham.

He said: “I’m proud to be joining the great team at Harrison Drury and continuing my work to support the people of Fylde and the surrounding areas.”

The new Lytham office is situated on the first floor of the Lytham Assembly Rooms in Dicconson Terrace.


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