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New solicitor appointment bolsters agricultural team

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mfg Solicitors has added to its agriculture and rural affairs department with the appointment of a new solicitor.

The legal firm, which has offices across Worcestershire, Shropshire and in Birmingham, has appointed farming and rural business expert Emily Regimbeau into the award-winning team, which is led by senior partner, Iain Morrison.

Emily, a specialist in rural property sales, easements and agricultural tenancies, qualified as a solicitor in 2009 and will report directly to Mr Morrison - handling a variety of casework on behalf of the department’s clients which include farmers, landowners, rural-based businesses and local authorities.

Iain Morrison said: “We are continuously expanding as a team due to the growing number of complex rural issues which farmers and landowners are having to navigate at present.

“This means we need the best specialists in place and I am delighted Emily has joined us. She is experienced in a variety of rural matters and is already a hugely popular and respected solicitor with our clients. Emily is a tremendous addition not just in our department, but for mfg Solicitors as a whole.”

Emily Regimbeau added: “I’ve admired mfg’s reputation for many years and the agricultural team is seen as one of the best and most experienced in the UK. I’m delighted to join Iain and the team and it comes at a time of huge change for farmers and the rural sector in general.

“I look forward to advising and supporting our clients in the months and years ahead.”

mfg’s agriculture and rural affairs boasts a team of 10 which includes partners, associates, consultants and support staff across Worcestershire and Shropshire.

Respected across the UK, they hold seminars on rural issues alongside the CLA and are highly rated in the Legal 500.

For further information on the rural services provided by the team, readers can visit: https://www.mfgsolicitors.com/site/services-for-rural/

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