Nantwich-based Hibberts LLP Solicitors has appointed Tara Crisp as a new partner.
Tara, from Nantwich, is a Chartered Legal Executive who specialises in residential conveyancing.
She will be stepping up to join the existing partners in the ever-expanding legal business.
The 39-year-old lives in Nantwich with her husband, has two dachshunds and is very active and enjoys keeping fit in her spare time.
She first joined Hibberts in 2017 following the completion of her training in 2009 at a firm in Chester.
She began her legal career straight from school initially as an office junior.
She worked her way through a range of roles and qualified as a Chartered Legal Executive through the less traditional path of distance learning, which has given her a different perspective on progression in the legal profession.
Tara said: “I am very excited to be joining the partnership.
“I’ve been working towards this for a long time and I’m delighted that my dedication and hard work has paid off.
“My colleagues at Hibberts are such a strong team and I really value the client-centric approach they have.
“I’m passionate about adding value to the business, making a difference and bringing new ideas.
“I am keen to get stuck into supporting our future growth plans.”
Stewart Bailey, Managing Partner, added: “We are absolutely thrilled that Tara is joining the partnership team at Hibberts.
“Her dedication and commitment to the business will be very much appreciated by the existing partners.
“We have a strong team with decades of experience and Tara will add her particular area of expertise and perspective to the partner’s approach, and I know she is keen to make a difference to the business.”
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