AGRI Advisor have announced two internal promotions with experienced solicitors Arwyn Reed and Llio Phillips being promoted to partners at the firm.
Established over a decade ago, Agri Advisor have enjoyed continued growth and expansion over the years and currently have five offices serving clients throughout Wales and the border counties with plans for further expansion this year.
They were also awarded the prestigious Cynnig Cymraeg badge from the Welsh Language Commissioner last year for their commitment to providing Welsh language services to their clients.
Managing partner and founder Dr Nerys Llewelyn Jones said: “I am delighted to welcome both Arwyn and Llio to the management board.
“They have proven themselves to be invaluable assets to our firm since they both joined us in 2020 and are highly experienced in their respective departments.
“Our firm places a great emphasis on developing and promoting talent from within and we are very proud of Arwyn and Llio’s successes to date.”
Both Arwyn and Llio have specialist agricultural knowledge and experience covering a range of legal areas.
Arwyn was raised on a farm in the Gwaun Valley. Based in the firm’s Cardiff office, he heads up the firm’s residential property team and also deals with wills and probate and family work.
Head of dispute resolution Llio, has decades of experience in civil litigation, family law and dispute resolution to include land and property disputes, contract and debt disputes.
She is predominantly based from the firm’s Newcastle Emlyn office and lives on the family farm overlooking the Teifi Estuary.
Agri Advisor were recently announced as a finalist for the Law Firm of the Year award at the 2022 Wales Legal Awards which celebrates excellence in teams practicing in and providing services to the legal profession in Wales.
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