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Lawyers go to the bar

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Liverpool-based law firm BMD:Law was so fond of its local pub that it has decided to move in. The legal practice is moving from Picton Road, Wavertree to The Lamb public house on High Street, Wavertree, after acquiring the Grade II listed building and local landmark for an undisclosed sum. Colliers International secured the sale of The Lamb to Bernadette McDonald, the founder and principal solicitor of BMD:Law, on behalf of the freeholder Punch Taverns. McDonald said: "The building is not only historically important and impressive in its own right but also has strong emotional ties for me because my parents, grandparents and great grandparents all lived within sight of The Lamb and it was a long-running family joke that we would never move far away."

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