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31 January 2014
Issue: 7593 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Sandra Dunn—Mundays

Partner promotion at Surrey firm

Mundays has promoted Sandra Dunn to partner. 

Sandra joined the firm in 2010 and specialises in all aspects of property law including sales, purchases, re-mortgages, transfers of equity and new build transactions. 

Having gained her LLB(Hons) at Coventry University, Sandra qualified as a solicitor in 2001 and joined Mundays nine years later as a solicitor working in the residential conveyancing department. 

Sandra has a specific expertise in dealing with riverside properties and houseboats and works closely with local estate agents selling such unusual properties in the Surrey region.

Of her promotion, Sandra says: “I am delighted to accept the role of partner at Mundays. The firm enjoys fantastic links with the local community so I am looking forward to further developing my own relationships within the area.”

Valerie Toon, managing partner at Mundays, says: “Sandra is a well-regarded lawyer who comes highly recommended by our clients. I am delighted that Sandra has joined our partnership, and I know that she will play an important role in the future of our residential property team.

Issue: 7593 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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