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Crowds turn out for law firm's launch

Jun 23 2006

Sandra Loy, South Wales Echo

 

A new law practice has opened its doors in Cardiff.

Around 60 people, including the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Gareth Neale, packed out Principle Law at its launch in premises in Clifton Street, off Newport Road.

The practice, founded by Roshan Khan, will focus on business law, advocacy, employment law and conveyancing.

Since graduating in law from Cardiff University 23 years ago, Roshan was a partner in a well-known Cardiff-based law firm until he decided to step into a solo career in September of 2005.

He said: 'Wales, and Cardiff in particular, has been good to me since I came here many years ago.

'Now it's my turn to give something back to the community.'

 

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