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iFLG welcomes new recruits

The International Family Law Group is pleased to welcome Lucy Loizou, solicitor and associate, and Hannah Budd, assistant solicitor, along with Katie Harris, paralegal. Lucy and Hannah had previously worked for large Surrey practices and will provide considerable assistance in the finance and forum work of iFLG.

Lucy undertakes complex financial and children disputes. She has worked on a number of cases involving high net worth issues often involving an international element. This has included a number of high profile individuals. She has experience in financial cases involving foreign trusts. Lucy also advises clients considering entering into pre-nuptial agreements and co-habitation agreements and those seeking emergency injunctions. Lucy is Cypriot and fluent Greek speaker. She has had articles published in legal journals. She has also had experience dealing with the national media.

Lucy has been founder and Past chair Surrey Young Resolution and Co-ordinator of establishing Young Resolution groups across the country. She is a Member of Resolution’s National Membership Development Committee

Hannah Budd is an assistant solicitor at iFLG, working primarily with David Hodson and Punam Denley. She graduated in Law and Business Studies at Warwick University and worked at a large firm in Surrey before joining iFLG in January 2010. Hannah has experience of a wide range of family matters with a particular emphasis on resolving financial disputes.

Katie Harris specialises in law and psychology and is preparing for a doctorate in clinical psychology. She is a paralegal at iFLG.

More details can be found at http://iflg.uk.com/en/who-we-are/

Ann Thomas, managing partner of iFLG said: “We are so pleased that Lucy, Hannah and Katie have joined us. This will mean we will be able to provide even better work for our clients and we have lawyers at a wide range of charging rates and therefore provide more cost efficiency in our services”

Posted on 11 January, 2010 by David Hodson