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Band 1 for Agriculture “They’re always looking out for us and are great communicators,” appreciative clients say of the lawyers at MFG. With a wide geographical reach, this practice takes a broad approach to agricultural and farming work, fielding specialists in litigation, tax, divorce and employment. It has recently been busy advising on a large amount of transactional work. Clients are highly impressed with tax specialist Alan Neal, and single out James Quinn for his“long experience and deep knowledge” of farming and rural matters. Iain Morrison is another key member of the team, described as“pleasant, helpful and extremely thorough.” |
“Based in Worcestershire, Shropshire and the Black Country, this prominent firm offers a range of services |
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Wynne Jones is the Principal of Harper Adams University College, a key UK provider of agricultural education based in Newport Shropshire. Having been inextricably linked to the agriculture sector his entire life, both personally and professionally; Professor Jones is one of the region’s key agricultural industry figures. |
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Lyreco Lyreco are giants in the world of office stationery and office supplies. The family-owned business has operations throughout Asia, Australia, Canada and Europe. In the UK and Ireland, the company employs nearly 2,000 staff, with offices in Dublin, Airdrie, Scotland, and its Telford head office. |
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Savills, one of the world’s leading international property advisors, refers many of its clients to mfg Solicitors LLP. |
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Amersham and Wycombe College “Total communication”: that’s how Malcolm Houghton-le-Chapple, head of HR at Amersham and Wycombe College, describes his relationship with mfg Solicitors. |
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West Midlands Safari Park When your business is a safari park, and your assets include white lions, llamas, elephants and emus, you might expect some out of the ordinary legal issues to crop up from time to time. |
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Clive Fletcher Developments When Clive Fletcher was first starting out on a new career in property development two decades ago, he knew that he’d need first class legal advice. |







