Pictured above: (l-r) Graham Berry with MFG partners Sarah
Denney-Richards and Jim Quinn
Midland law firm MFG Solicitors is bolstering its
highly-regarded agricultural arm with a new recruit.
Graeme Berry has joined the Worcester office as an assistant
solicitor.
He arrives from Stourbridge lawyers Wall James Chappell where he
did his training contract.
Part of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Division, he is in
particular providing planning expertise.
Mr Berry said: "I am very pleased to be joining MFG Solicitors.
This is a big opportunity for me and I am determined to make a
mark.
"Planning matters can be complex and I look forward to helping
guide clients through the difficulties."
He will be working closely with MFG partner Sarah
Denney-Richards, who said: "Graeme is a bright, ambitious young
lawyer who is full of enthusiasm.
"I am sure he will prove a strong edition to the team."
Mr Berry was educated at Trinity School in Carlisle and gained a
law degree from the University of Liverpool.
His interests include running, football, travel and modern world
history.