20 August 2023
Phillips Law is delighted to welcome McBrigs Antwi-Boasiako as a Solicitor in the Wills, Trusts and Probate team.

McBriggs joins the firm after qualifying as a solicitor. His area of specialism is Wills and Probate, in which he possesses experience in drafting Wills, drafting Lasting Power of Attorneys, and assisting clients with the administration of estates.
McBriggs also has a background of property knowledge, as he has extensive working experience of conveyancing, which he transfers these skills to assist clients on any property related issues they may have, during their estate administration.
McBriggs has completed the Legal Practice Course with a master’s in law at the University of Law. During his time as an undergraduate, McBriggs was a three-time advocacy competition champion, in which he won a mooting competition presented in the Supreme Court, in front of Lord Kitchen.
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