Alison Beales qualifies as a Chartered Legal Executive
Leathes Prior is delighted to announce that Alison Beales has qualified as a Chartered Legal Executive last month.


Leathes Prior is delighted to announce that Alison Beales has qualified as a Chartered Legal Executive last month.
Alison has been an invaluable member of our Agriculture Team where she has demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication in supporting clients with a wide range of agricultural property matters. Her qualification marks a significant milestone in her career and reflects the hard work and determination Alison brings to her work every day.
As a Chartered Legal Executive, Alison will continue to offer her expertise and outstanding service to clients, helping them navigate the complexities and commercial realities of agricultural property law.
Head of Team, Lucy Whipps commented, "We are absolutely delighted for Alison on achieving this well-deserved qualification. Alison’s commitment, passion, and tireless work ethic have been an inspiration to everyone in the team. Her ability to build strong relationships with clients and go above and beyond in everything she does has been a huge asset to Leathes Prior. We know she will continue to thrive and provide excellent client service as a Chartered Legal Executive, and we couldn't be prouder of her achievements.”
We are incredibly proud of Alison’s qualification and look forward to the continued impact she will have in this next stage of her career. Congratulations, Alison!


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