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Gerrards Cross: Four new senior associates in B P Collins promotions round

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B P Collins has ended a successful year by promoting four members of staff – Vicky Johnson, Lucy Fisher, Mike Wragg and Chris Brazier – to senior associates. The promotions fall in a range of practice areas including private client, property and employment.

Johnson joined the firm in 2015 and specialises in trusts, inheritance-tax planning and estate administration as well as managing wills, powers of attorney and probate for her clients. She is dual qualified in Scots law.

She is joined as a senior associate in the private client team by Fisher who previously worked for a local firm and knows the Bucks area well. She specialises in wills, lasting-powers-of-attorney and court-of protection work. 

Wragg, who joined the firm in 2014, is promoted to senior associate in the property team. He specialises in residential property including freehold and leasehold work, re-mortgages and transfer of equity.

Brazier, who has a wealth of experience in employment matters, completes the promotions group. Clients commend him for his “practical and commercial advice”, and he has a particular focus on advising corporate clients on business immigration issues and particularly on the obtaining of sponsorship licences.

Chris Hardy, senior partner, said: “All four are assets to the firm, very client focused and dedicated. These promotions underpin our commitment to clients and the future growth of the firm.” 

(from left): Mike Wragg, Chris Brazier, Vicky Johnson, Lucy Fisher
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