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DF Legal incorporates Madge, Lloyd & Gibson solicitors

Gloucestershire law firm DF Legal LLP Solicitors has from today (Monday) incorporated the business of Madge Lloyd & Gibson.

DF Legal is celebrating 40 years of providing legal services in offices in and around Gloucestershire, in Tewkesbury, Ledbury, Cheltenham and Stroud and will now incorporate Madge Lloyd & Gibson's offices in Gloucester and Newent.

DF Legal was set up by two local authority solicitors, John Daniels and David Ferraby, in 1981 from offices in Tewkesbury and has steadily grown as a practice in the last 40 years.

John Daniels retired in 2016, but David Ferraby continues to practice having moved to the firm's Stroud office in 2012.

Madge, Lloyd & Gibson are one of Gloucester's oldest established independent legal firms and can trace its history back for over 150 years. They were headed up by solicitors Andrew Bishop and Eleanor Taylor, both of whom will continue to work in the incorporated firm, Andrew as a consultant and Eleanor as a partner.

Madge, Lloyd & Gibson currently offer a wide range of private client advice and assistance including residential conveyancing, the preparation of wills, grants of probate, lasting powers of attorney, commercial/business advice, tax and agricultural legal advice.

The incorporation with DF Legal will enable the Gloucester and Newent offices to add the further services of litigation, contested probate, family law advice and assistance, employment and Immigration law expertise all under the direction of the incorporated firms in-house barrister Jack Henry.

For all your legal requirements, contact the office of DF Legal (incorporating Madge, Lloyd & Gibson solicitors) most convenient to you. Cheltenham 01242 583434, Gloucester 01452 520224, Ledbury 01531 633222, Newent 01534 820088, Stroud 01453 757435, Tewkesbury 01684 850750.

For more information, go to www.dflegal.com 

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