Expansion is horseplay for MFG Solicitors
MFG Solicitors, based in Shropshire, has expanded with the introduction of an equine practice.
The law firm has appointed Hannah Farmer to head up the operation, moving from Yorkshire-based Dickinson Dees.
Farmer aims to create a niche equine practice for the firm as it looks to develop their already reputable rural services.
She will work alongside partners Sarah Baugh and Tom Devey within the firm's rural and agricultural division.
Baugh said: "We already have an established rural affairs practice but Hannah's appointment will strengthen the portfolio of services we offer rural clients.
"She comes to MFG with a wide personal knowledge of the equine sector. That familiarity will be vital as we look to grow our equine practice through a tailored range of legal services and professional guidance."
Farmer will work on livery agreements, land acquisitions, bloodstock sales and disputes.
She added: "The equine sector plays an important economic role across the West Midlands which means the county's breeders, owners and equestrian centres require the best possible legal advice. That's something MFG can now offer."