Billy Coughlin Qualifies as a Chartered Legal Executive
Leathes Prior is delighted to announce that Billy Coughlin has qualified as a Chartered Legal Executive this month.


We are thrilled to share the news that Billy Coughlin, a key member of our Wills, Trusts, and Probate Team, has been promoted to Chartered Legal Executive after successfully completing his CILEX qualification. This milestone is a testament to Billy’s hard work and dedication to the firm and its clients.
Billy has consistently showcased a thoughtful and client-focused approach, ensuring that the complex and often emotional matters in Wills, Trusts, and Probate are handled with care and professionalism. He supports clients on a wide range of matters including Estate Administration, the preparation of Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney, the administration of Trusts, and giving general advice on inheritance tax. His qualification represents a significant step forward in his career and we are incredibly proud of his achievements.
Claire Woolliscroft, Head of Team, praised Billy’s achievement: "Billy’s promotion is incredibly well-earned. His dedication and attention to detail have made a real difference to our clients and the team as a whole. This accomplishment reflects his drive to excel, and we couldn’t be prouder to have him as part of the team."
Please join us in congratulating Billy on this fantastic achievement. We look forward to seeing the continued impact of his work as a Chartered Legal Executive.


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