Local Law Firm Welcomes New Member of Staff To The Team

By Susie Watkins

14th Dec 2020 | Local News

Local solicitors Thatcher + Hallam are pleased to welcome Alannah Godbold to their ever expanding firm.

Alannah, who lives locally to Midsomer Norton, joins Kath Callow as part

of the main reception team. Before joining Thatcher + Hallam in November, Alannah worked in property management for a leading Bath company.

'I am delighted to be here at Thatcher + Hallam,' says Alannah. 'My new

colleagues have been extremely supportive and welcoming. I already feel completely settled in.'

Managing Partner William Weller is also pleased with the new addition to the reception and litigation teams.

'It is great to have Alannah as part of our team here. Having a background working in the somewhat pressured environment of property management has certainly helped her settle in. We are also delighted that for part of the week, Alannah will be working as part of our busy Litigation and Dispute Resolution department. We all welcome Alannah and wish her every success with her career here at Thatcher + Hallam.'

Law firms are able to open under the current coronavirus restrictions and Alannah very much looks forward to welcoming clients as the first point of contact both via telephone and face to face (albeit behind a Perspex screen).

You can contact the local legal team by clicking HERE: the T+ H site

     

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