Island-based legal firm Corlett Bolton has wrapped up its transfer of business with one of the Islands oldest law companies.
Gelling Johnson Farrant (GJF) has now moved across its business and associated staff to the company including Managing Director, Elizabeth Parkes, who's become a Senior Advocate there.
Corlett Bolton Director, Sally Bolton, describes the strategy as a 'really positive move', adding extra infrastructure and resources have been put in place to maintain standards for clients of both organisations.
GJF, which until recently was operating from its base on Myrtle Street in Douglas has been offering a comprehensive service in all aspects of general practice.
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