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HCR Law Events

17 January 2019

Four new partners join thriving firm

Four new partners have come on board at Harrison Clark Rickerbys in different specialisms across the firm – the corporate, employment and wills, trusts and estates teams have benefited from the new additions.

Corporate lawyer Robert Rice and wills, trusts and estates expert Victoria Baker join the firm’s Thames Valley office, while Chris Mayers’ experience in employment and professional negligence claims boost the Wye Valley team and Beth King-Smith takes on the leadership of the firm’s contentious probate team in Worcester.

Richard Knight, the firm’s senior partner, said: “Our growth has always followed client demand and so it is now – we are always ready to take on talented people who can offer our clients the standard of expertise and care that we expect. We are delighted that Robert, Victoria, Chris and Beth have joined us and we look forward to working with them.”

Chris, whose considerable experience in employment law extends to professional negligence and mediation, said: “I’m looking forward to working with the firm’s diverse range of clients and with a very experienced and expert team.”

Victoria, who is also a notary public, said: “I think this is a great opportunity to build on the firm’s wills and trusts service in the area – I’m very happy to be part of a team with such a well-deserved reputation for client care.”

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About the Authors
Robert Rice, Partner

Robert Rice is a Reading solicitor, specialising in corporate.

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Beth King-Smith, Partner, Head of Disputed Wills, Trusts and Estates

Beth King-Smith is a Worcester and Birmingham-based solicitor, specialising in dispute resolution.

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