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Sarah Jordan

Head of Marketing

Sarah is Head of Marketing & Business Development for the business, looking after all marketing and business development activity across Wright Hassall, supporting our lawyers with their objectives, growth and strategies.

Sarah Jordan

Sarah is Head of Marketing & Business Development for the business, looking after all marketing and business development activity across Wright Hassall, supporting our lawyers with their objectives, growth and strategies.

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