Wokingham Today

Blandy’s new partner

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A LAW firm that has recently opened a third branch has boosted its family law team with the appointmen­t of a new partner.

Claire Clarke has joined Blandy & Blandy and brings with her more than 20 years’ experience.

She previously worked for a specialist family law firm based in London, and a top-ranked UK and internatio­nal law firm.

A recommende­d lawyer in The Legal 500, Ms Clarke is described as “an impeccable adviser in children and financial remedy proceeding­s” and is noted for her “exceptiona­l poise” “unflappabl­e presence even in the most contentiou­s cases” and “keen emotional intelligen­ce”.

She featured as a recommende­d lawyer in The Spear’s 500 Index, which notes: “the breadth of

Claire’s practice and her dedication to her clients underline her strong credential­s.”

A member of Family Law body Resolution, Ms Clarke is both a qualified collaborat­ive lawyer and an accredited internatio­nal breakup and divorce coach.

She will be based in Blandy’s Reading town centre office, but will also work remotely and from Henley and Wokingham offices, working alongside Claire Dyer and Tasha-Bevan-Stewart and eight other lawyers and advisers, making Blandy & Blandy’s Family Law team one of the largest and longest establishe­d in the region.

She said: “I am delighted to be joining Blandy & Blandy. As well as being one of the Thames Valley’s leading and longest-establishe­d law firms it is home to a top-tier and very well-respected Family Law team.

“I am excited to be joining such a great team and am very much looking forward to making a contributi­on.’’

Ms Dyer added: “It is wonderful to be welcoming Claire to our team, further solidifyin­g our breadth of expertise. Claire brings a wealth of knowledge and experience and we are all looking forward to working alongside her.”

■ For more details, log on to: www. blandy.co.uk

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Claire Clarke has joined Blandy & Blandy as a partner in its family law division

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