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George Davies Expands Family Team

05 August 2010

Leading Manchester law firm George Davies has expanded its family law team with the arrival of Partner, Robin Charrot from Stowe Family Law LLP in Altrincham.

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Ratner's Words of Wisdom

05 August 2010

Elevation speaker Gerald Ratner talks about his infamous "gaffe" and life after commercial death!

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New recruits for George Davies

27 July 2010

Leading Manchester law firm George Davies has recruited construction and commercial litigation solicitor Kelvin Parry from the Liverpool office of Halliwells. Kelvin, who spent 24 years working in the construction, engineering and energy sectors and has a number of engineering qualifications, joined Halliwells in 2005 as a trainee solicitor

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Elevation ’10 : How not to “do a Ratner” by the man himself

12 May 2010

Gerald Ratner will be this year’s keynote speaker at Elevation, the annual conference organised jointly by North West based Champion Accountants and Manchester city centre lawyers George Davies.

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GD Promotes Lawyer to Business Development Manager

05 May 2010

Leading mid-tier Manchester law firm George Davies has promoted solicitor Lindsey Farrelly to the role of Business Development Manager.

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Four promoted at George Davies

30 April 2010

Leading Manchester law firm George Davies has promoted Employment specialist Sara Barrett and corporate specialist Chris Ross to Partner. Residential property specialist Zara Banday and Public Sector specialist Jennifer Lewis are promoted to Associate.

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Budget News

26 March 2010

Specialist lawyers at George Davies comment on what the budget means to you. Residential property expert Zara Banday said "First time buyers are the real winners on the property front, with all houses below £250,000 now exempt from stamp duty for a period of 2 years.However, people purchasing at the top end of the market at £1,000,000+ will find themselves having to pay stamp duty at a rate of 5%."

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