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South: Moore Blatch makes key appointment as expansion continues

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Leading law firm Moore Blatch has made a key appointment to strengthen its team. The firm, which has offices in Hampshire, Richmond and the City of London has brought Clare Fanner on board to drive the marketing strategy for the firm. 

Managing partner David Thompson said the appointment of Fanner as marketing director was an integral part of the firm’s ongoing development plans and her experience within the professional service sector will be invaluable as the firm looks to build on its current success.

“2013 has been an exciting year for us with a number of business developments. We are delighted that Clare has joined us as we continue our plans for growth and expansion,’’ said Thompson.

In addition to four offices in Hampshire, the firm has opened a new office in the heart of the city of London to focus on corporate transactions.

Moore Blatch has also expanded its presence in Richmond by merging with longstanding property specialist Saunders & Company, enabling the firm to offer a full range of legal services to companies and individuals in the area.

Commenting on her appointment, Fanner said: “I am delighted to have joined such a progressive and ambitious firm. Moore Blatch has a well deserved and fantastic reputation and I am looking forward to helping drive further growth for the firm through effective marketing and business development."

In her new role, Fanner will be working with Moore Blatch’s 28 business teams and will be involved in everything from brand management to marketing communications.

TBM Team

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