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Inksters moves into Angus with Forfar office

5th October 2015 | careers , practice management

Glasgow headquartered Inksters Solicitors has opened a new Forfar office today.

Robert Wild and Joanne Romanis, previously with local firm Bowmans, have joined the Inksters team.

The new office, at 24 West High Street, adds to Inksters' offices in Glasgow, Inverness, Portree, Wick and their visiting base in Lerwick, Shetland.

Robert Wild is experienced in working for both individual and family clients for house sale and purchase, as well as the preparation of wills and powers of attorney. He also advises businesses and local organisations, and has a particular interest in the agricultural and renewables sector.

Joanne Romanis has been accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a specialist in family law. She specialises in high net worth/complex finance and difficult divorce/cohabitation cases.

Brian Inkster, the firm’s founder, commented: “This is an exciting development for Inksters as we move for the first time into the county of Angus. It marks another significant step in the development of Inksters as a full service national law firm. Both Robert and Joanne bring a wealth of experience to Inksters for the benefit of our clients. I am looking forward to Inksters serving the legal needs of clients in Angus.”
 

 

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