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Laura is part of our Leeds branch team working in residential and commercial conveyancing.

Since joining BOS, Laura has quickly established herself as a dedicated and detail-oriented paralegal. Her strong commitment to providing exceptional client service and support ensures smooth and efficient property transactions.
Laura’s meticulous approach, coupled with her enthusiasm for the legal profession, make her a valuable asset to the firm. She is adept at managing multiple tasks and prioritizing client needs, ensuring that each case is handled with the utmost care and professionalism.

Under Dhiran’s supervision and support, Laura is passionate about her career in law and is actively pursuing the route to becoming a solicitor, whilst also in the process of obtaining the PGDL and Masters in Law at Leeds Beckett University. Her dedication to continuous learning and professional growth reflects her commitment to providing the highest level of service to her clients.

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