Moore Barlow, a South East-based law firm, has appointed Rebecca Sparrow as a partner in the Court of Protection team.
She will lead the Court of Protection team that supports adults and children who lack mental capacity is a result of a personal injury or medical negligence, specifically managing their property and financial affairs. The role will also see her help the needs of clients who have retained capacity but require a personal injury trust.
With over 10 years of experience, Sparrow joins from Penningtons Manches Cooper, where she spent six years as a senior associate working with clients across the country. Prior to this, she worked in the deputyship team at Irwin Mitchell.
“I’ve specialised in Court of Protection matters for the whole of my career and remain passionate about helping clients with the support and outcomes they deserve following a life-changing incident,” Sparrow said.
About Moore Barlow
Moore Barlow was formed following the merger between Moore Blatch and Barlow Robbins in May 2020. The firm now employs nearly 500 people with offices in Guildford, Southampton, Woking, and Lymington, as well as two locations in London - Richmond and the City.
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