Leo Curran
Year of Call: 1972
Email Address: [email protected]
Telephone: 01865 793736
Overview
Leo Curran is a door tenant at 3PB and a well-respected family and civil law practitioner. He has extensive experience of all aspects of family and matrimonial law including Inheritance Act work.
He practises in general common law areas and professional negligence.
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