Crutes-Mounseys Welcomes New Team Member
March 2004
Crutes Mounseys solicitors in Carlisle has strengthened its private client team to six lawyers with the appointment of David Bawn.
David studied law at Leicester University and then successfully completed the Legal Practice Course at the College of Law in York. He has moved from Dickinson Dees in Newcastle, where he worked in its private client department.
His new position is not the only piece of good luck that David has enjoyed recently. The sports fan was recently lucky enough to win a Newcastle Falcons rugby shirt signed by Rugby World Cup hero Jonny Wilkinson and the rest of his Falcons teammates.
As well as being a rugby fan, 25-year-old David from Morpeth, is also the Vice Chairman of Morperth and Wansbeck Conservative Constituency Association.
His new role at Crutes Mounseys sees him working in wills and probate, inheritance tax planning, family trusts and property.
David said he was very excited to be joining Crutes Mounseys and added: “The diversity and range of the work I get to undertake is one of the best things about my role.”
Crutes Law Firm, one of the largest practices in the North of England, merged with Mounseys, one of the oldest firms in Carlisle, at the start of the year.
Crutes Mounseys has a large and growing private client department and there is a great demand for legal advice on estate planning and wealth management.
Crutes is a law firm with offices in Carlisle, Newcastle and Middlesbrough. The multi-site practice has grown steadily over recent years and employs 160 staff with 18 partners.
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