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Thomson Snell & Passmore further strengthens its Probate division

Damien Jones, Partner, at Thomson Snell & Passmore Law firm Thomson Snell & Passmore has welcomed Damien Jones as a Partner in its well...

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Thomson Snell & Passmore

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28 April 2025

Law firm Thomson Snell & Passmore has welcomed Damien Jones as a Partner in its well respected Probate division, bolstering its offering and making it one of the largest Probate practices in the South East.

 

Damien joins from Knocker & Foskett, where he has spent the last eight years and was most recently Head of Private Client. He brings with him a wealth of expertise in the administration of estates. He has particular experience in estate administration for high net worth individuals, including multijurisdictional assets and estates that include domicile issues. He also regularly deals with agricultural and business estates, and acts as an Independent Administrator.

 

Damien is also a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), The Association of Lifetime Lawyers and The Law Society Private Client section.

 

Helen Stewart, Head of Probate at Thomson Snell & Passmore comments: “I am thrilled to welcome Damien to our award winning team. Our expert Probate lawyers are consistently trusted by clients to deliver specialist support, advice and sensitivity during the Probate process, and Damien’s specialist experience will further add to and extend our existing expertise.”

 

Damien Jones, Partner at Thomson Snell & Passmore adds: “It is wonderful to be joining a firm with such a unique heritage, as part of team which is so well respected in the industry. Thomson Snell & Passmore has a reputation for delivering excellent client service, which is something I am also passionate about.”




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