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Bath’s Mogers Drewett Named In UK’s Top 500

Tuesday 7th October 2014 Bath Echo News Team Business, News Headlines

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Law firm Mogers Drewett have said they are delighted that seven of its lawyers have been featured in the Legal 500 UK guide, which was recently published.

Partner Jonathan Cheal of the Agriculture and Estates team was named in the elite “Leading Lawyers” list.

The company which has offices in Bath, Frome, Sherborne and Wells has also been recommended in in the M4 Corridor and Gloucestershire region for six practice areas;  Corporate and Commercial;  Human Resources – Employment;  Private Client – Agriculture and Estates, Private Client – Family and Real Estate – Commercial Property.

The Legal 500 UK states “The ‘friendly, knowledgeable and price-competitive’ team at Mogers Drewett LLP comes highly recommended”.

It continues “The team at Mogers Drewett LLP has expertise in capital tax planning and succession planning for farmers and landowners. The highly regarded Nicola Owen is ‘efficient’ and noted for her ‘excellent communication’.

“Jonathan Cheal and Richard Pinney advise on farm ownership and management matters, and also land issues. Tom Chiffers is a further name to note.”

Steven Treharne, managing partner said “We do pride ourselves on the quality of the people that are employed at Mogers Drewett however, it is particularly pleasing to be recognised by the Legal 500 which recommends firms and individuals purely on merit.

“Everyone involved should be extremely proud.”

Featured are Jonathan Cheal, Tom Webb, Nicola Owen, Richard Pinney, Tom Chiffers, Rebecca Silcock and Ian Davies.

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