Wednesday, February 9, 2011

FOCIS Offers Membership to Godfrey

Atherton Godfrey partner John McQuater recently received the honour of being invited to join the FOCIS (Forum of Complex Injuries Solicitors). The FOCIS consists of the UK’s most respected personal injury and clinical negligence lawyers, as well as US lawyer Richard D Grand, the forum’s President and Founder.

Membership to the forum is limited to just 50 solicitors and only solicitors that meet the forum’s strict criteria are invited as members.

Delighted with his membership, John commented: “This membership will help me, along with Atherton Godfrey, promote an understanding of issues which arise for those that suffer from serious injuries, both locally and nationally. We will also benefit from further insight on key injury issues as the forum promotes shared knowledge amongst its members, which will in turn benefit our clients.”

In addition to this accolade, John also recently served a full and successful term as President of APIL (the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers) and is considered to be amongst the top personal injury and clinical negligence lawyers in the country.

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Atherton Godfrey is a leading firm of solicitors, specialising in commercial law and commercial and residential property, personal injury and medical negligence, family law and family mediation, wills and probate and employment law. The firm was established in 1979 by founding partners John Atherton and Charles Godfrey with just a handful of staff. Since then it has become one of Doncaster’s largest law firms with 7 partners and over 100 staff.

We pride ourselves on always keeping clients well informed and up to date with proceedings at face to face meetings and via telephone, letter and email.

Our town centre location means that our offices are easily accessible and we welcome visits from new and existing clients.

A number of our staff are members of specialist Law Society panels. In addition Atherton Godfrey is proud to hold the following kite marks:

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