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New partners appointed at Latimer Hinks
Latimer Hinks, a leading North East law firm, has appointed two new Partners from within its Private Client team.
Elizabeth Armstrong and Natalie Palmer are both well established, senior members of the Darlington-based firm’s team, specialising in wills, trusts, probate, Inheritance and Capital Gains Tax planning, and elderly client issues. Durham University graduate Elizabeth joined Latimer Hinks in 2005, having qualified in 1998, and manages the firm’s Trust Department.
Elizabeth is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and committee member of the North East branch, as well as a Student Member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation. Natalie, who studied at Sunderland and Northumbria Universities, joined the firm in 2000 and qualified in 2007. As well as being a Member of STEP, Natalie is the North East regional co-ordinator for Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE), a member of the Alzheimer’s Society Referral Panel and a Trustee of Age UK Darlington.
Partner Anne Elliott, who with Andrew Way heads Latimer Hinks’ Private Client team, said: “Elizabeth and Natalie have proved themselves to be valuable members of the Latimer Hinks team and we believe they will carry this into their new roles and be valuable additions to the leadership of the firm. “This is a firm which has always thrived on being a family-oriented practice, with multiple generations of families retaining our services. This means that the area in which Elizabeth and Natalie have thrived, working closely with clients on issues which are involved and personal, is vital to our future and as Partners they will be in a position to be at the forefront of that work.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nick Poole .
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