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Marsden Rawsthorn and Clitheroe law firm Chenery Maher announce association

chenerymaher_231Marsden Rawsthorn and Clitheroe law firm Chenery Maher have formed an informal association in a move to offer clients in the Ribble Valley access to top quality legal advice on areas including Commercial law, Employment law and Personal Injury.

Chenery Maher, a well established firm in Clitheroe currently offers specialist legal advice covering divorce, family law, conveyancing, wills, probate and inheritance tax. Carol Maher, Partner at Chenery Maher commented, “Teaming with such a reputable firm as Marsden Rawsthorn will allow us to expand our offering to existing and potential clients and we look forward to working together on the association.”

Stephen Hodgson, Chief Executive of Marsden Rawsthorn is pleased to be working with the Clitheroe firm, “We are constantly expanding and developing the business and we are pleased to be able to form a strong association with a well respected local firm, and work with new clients in the Clitheroe area.” 

We are holding a joint seminar on 25th March at Chenery Maher's office in Clitheroe on "Avoiding the Pitfalls of Commercial Leases".  For more details and to reserve a place please call Debbie Pettitt on 01772 799623 or email dpettitt@marsdenrawsthorn.com

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