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Saturday, January 31, 2026

PRICE SLATER GAWNE SOLICITORS ASSENT CONTINUES WITH NEW CHESTER PARTNER HIRE

Specialist law practitioners Price Slater Gawne continues to expand and has recently appointed Chester based, Gareth Williams as a new Partner.

Gareth is an experienced, senior practitioner and is accredited by STEP for succession and wealth inheritance planning. His work focuses on complex wills, probate and trusts. 

In addition Gareth has extensive experience working as an attorney and deputy for clients who lack capacity, vulnerable clients and their families in the Court of Protection sector.

Gareth has worked in Chester for many years and will continue to do so, opening and heading up a new office in Chester for Price Slater Gawne. The firm is currently identifying suitable premises.

Director Chris Gawne said: 

“Price Slater Gawne is very pleased to welcome a new partner of Gareth’s calibre. We look forward to expanding into Chester and the contribution Gareth will make to our reputation for high end, complex, wealth protection and Court of protection work. He will be a great addition to the firm”.

Gareth Williams, Price Slater Gawne Partner added: 

“I look forward to starting this important new chapter in my professional life at Price Slater Gawne.  In Chester and its surrounds, and nationally I will continue to help clients navigate through their complex trusts and estates planning needs. I will also continue to serve my clients who through injury or medical negligence cannot make decisions on their financial and welfare matters.  I am incredibly excited to join the firm at this crucial point in its growth programme and look forward to my future here.”

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