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About Us |
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The practice was established in 1882 when
William Dawes purchased from Slade Butler of 4 Middle Temple
Lane, London, Barrister-at-Law, and Richard Lovell Butler of 62
Holborn Viaduct, London, Solicitor, the Solicitors Practice
carried on at Watchbell Chambers by their late father George Slade Butler for many
years previous to his death in 1882.
The practice is now carried on by John Sperring and Rupert
Parkes. John and Rupert appreciate that each client's needs are unique
and the advice they receive is tailor made to their individual
situation.
The firm prides itself on maintaining the traditions started by
William Dawes, quality of service and client care. These
traditions have been enhanced rather than sacrificed by William
Dawes adoption of modern technology.
The firm deals exclusively with private client matters,
concentrating on conveyancing both residential and commercial,
Wills, Power’s of Attorney, dealing with a Deceased persons
estate and advising elderly clients generally. |
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