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Steed & Steed welcomes a new Member to the Partnership

We are pleased to announce Stephen Jarlett has become the new senior partner of the firm. Stephen joined Steed & Steed in 1986 and became a partner only a year later. He specialises in freehold and leasehold sales and purchases including buy-to-let portfolios, both locally and nationwide.

Also, the head of our wills, trusts and probate department; Karen Goulding has become a partner. Karen has more than 15 years experience and specialises in dealing with Estate Administration, Drafting of Wills, Lasting Power of Attorneys and Deputyships.

Regretfully we announce the retirement of David Sneezum as a Member of Steed & Steed LLP. He will however, remain with us in a consultancy capacity.

We wish him all the best.

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