National IFA Progeny adds conveyancing expertise with Watsons Law acquisition

Conveyancing, land and property law

Jenna Brown
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Progeny has acquired Leeds-based legal firm Watsons Law adding conveyancing expertise to its proposition.

The new service will exist alongside the IFA group's current multi-disciplinary offering of independent financial planning, asset management, tax, HR and private and corporate legal advice and support. Watsons Law was founded in 2004 and has a team of 10 people. It specialises in conveyancing, land and property law. Progeny expands academy to offer law and tax training Watsons Law managing partner Julian Watson said: "This is an exciting new chapter in our history and we're delighted to become part of the Progeny fold. Watsons Law and Progeny share the same values of delivering exc...

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