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Ceri Rees - LLB
Ceri was admitted as a Solicitor in
1971. He took his law degree at Sheffield University and after Articles
in private practice worked for a few years in local government. He then
returned to private practice as a Partner with Byrne Frodsham & Co in
1974.
Initially Ceri dealt with a wide range of work including crime,
matrimonial and personal injury. However because the firm expanded and
the need to specialise became paramount, Ceri now concentrates on
property law of all kinds including commercial and domestic conveyancing,
probate and trust work, together with business and employment law.
He is fully committed to Byrne Frodsham & Co and the provision of a
comprehensive and meaningful legal service to the community.
Barry Cashman - BA
Barry came to Byrne Frodsham & Co in
January 1978. At first he dealt with a wide range of common law work,
personal injury, family, contract and criminal work.
He now does only criminal work, and has developed a particular
speciality in road traffic matters where people have been charged with
driving whilst having excess alcohol in their system and/or refusing to
give samples. He obtains excellent results on behalf of his clients.
Barry's work has involved some very high profile cases in the High Court
and the House of Lords. His determination to do his best for his clients
is Barry's trademark.
Charles Asbury - BA
Charles joined the firm in 1978 as an
Articled Clerk qualifying as a Solicitor in 1980.
He has a wide range of experience in legal work but specialises now in
commercial and domestic conveyancing, private and commercial landlord
and tenant work, employment law, and general commercial work for small
and medium sized firms and companies.
He also deals with Wills, estate planning, probate and matrimonial work.
Marion O'Donovan - BA
Marion joined Byrne Frodsham & Co in
2009. She is a very experienced matrimonial lawyer.
Marion specialises in
matrimonial and family work. She is a member of the prestigious Law
Society Family Law Panel. She appreciates how traumatic the break-up of
family relationships can be and always aims to provide sympathetic
practical advice to her clients.
As legal procedures progress her aim is to keep her clients fully
informed and to ensure that all matters are dealt with efficiently.
Marion tries to encourage fair settlements in family disputes as she
recognises the importance of the clients’ satisfaction with the outcome
of their cases.
Peter Howard - FILEX
Peter is a Fellow of the Institute of
Legal Executives and specialises in personal injury and related
litigation. Peter is a very experienced practitioner with 25 years
professional experience upon which to draw.
He is a member of the Law Society Personal Injury Panel and the
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers.
Peter guides his clients in a straightforward way through what can be a
very complicated area of law. Clients’ claims are dealt with in an able
and efficient manner with many cases being satisfactorily completed
within a very short period of time.
Peter can deal with cases under conditional fee arrangements (sometimes
referred to as "No win - No fee") in appropriate cases.
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