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1 April 2009

Three promoted at Balfour + Manson

Balfour + Manson has announced the promotion of three of its solicitors to associate.

Sindi Mules, Karen Gibbons and Louise Duffy all work in the firm's litigation department.

Sindi Mules joined the firm in 2004 and has built up a reputation in judicial review, public law and human rights work. Sindi speaks Russian and Serbo-Croat.

Karen Gibbons joined Balfour + Manson after completing her traineeship in 2005. Since then she has developed considerable experience in family law. Last year she was elected a committee member of the Family Law Association.

Louise Duffy came to the firm in 2004 as a trainee. An accredited solicitor of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers, she now specialises in personal injury work.

Elaine Motion, head of litigation, said: "All three have achieved fantastic results since coming to Balfour + Manson and their individual performances reaffirm the breadth and depth of our service and expertise in litigation."


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