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200-year-old Chatham law firm Winch & Winch incorporated into dgb Solicitors

By: Chris Britcher cbritcher@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:59, 05 November 2020

Updated: 14:54, 05 November 2020

A law firm which has operated for more than 200 years has merged with a former local rival.

Winch & Winch, which has served Medway from its offices in New Road Avenue, Chatham , throughout its long history, has now been incorporated into dgb Solicitors .

Ian Pentecost and Tracey Smith after the two firms completed their merger

The newly enlarged firm will be based at dgb's offices in Chatham Maritime while Winch & Winch's historic office will close.

Ian Pentecost, chairman of dgb Solicitors, said: “The commonality of the two firms is the ethos of a high quality and personal service.

"The new firm will deliver a wider range of legal advice to more clients across the county, but the emphasis will always be on achieving desired outcomes for our clients speedily, thoroughly and efficiently."

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Senior partner at Winch & Winch, Nicholas Wharton, is retiring from partnership after 40 years’ service, but will remain as a consultant to the new firm.

Tracey Smith, managing partner with Winch, will become a partner at dgb.

Dgb Solicitors operates from offices in Chatham

She added: “Everyone at Winch & Winch is excited and extremely positive about our merger with dgb; it is a great opportunity. The new firm will have greater resource and expertise that will undoubtedly benefit our mutual clients”.

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