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Succession laws vary from country to country which historically made the administration of cross-border estates potentially complex. Since 17 August 2015, the...
Read moreLaura graduated from the University of York in 2019 with a degree in Linguistics. Following a stint in the security industry she completed her GDL with BPP University in 2020.
Laura commenced her training contract with Osbornes Law in September 2023.
Previous to this, Laura assisted Guy Osborn and Amber Larner-Bird in the commercial property department as a paralegal.
Professional and communicative throughout the process of becoming a Freehold Company and having a share of said freehold. Both Amber and Siroop spoke in plain English and were most efficient and pleasant to deal with.
Amber was fantastic from start to finish. Efficient, clear and professional. Will certainly be calling on her again.
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