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CFN Lawyers LLP: Moving Forward with Confidence
15 September 2025
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On 15 September 2025, we officially practised as a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) and adopted our new name: CFN Lawyers LLP.
This strategic shift enhances clarity in responsibility, strengthens internal collaboration, and positions our team to deliver legal services with greater precision and agility. While our structure has evolved, our commitment remains unchanged—we continue to stand by our clients with professionalism, integrity, and a forward-looking approach to legal practice.

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