Legal team on the run at Dorchester Marathon and Casterbridge Half Marathon

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Claire Colborne, Lisa McKenzie and Lisa Morris of Humphries Kirk take on Dorchester Marathon and Casterbridge Half Marathon
Claire Colborne, Lisa McKenzie and Lisa Morris of Humphries Kirk, taking part in the Casterbridge Half Marathon

Members of the team at Humphries Kirk’s Dorchester and Crewkerne offices will be taking part in the Dorchester Marathon and Casterbridge Half Marathon on Sunday, May 27.

The two routes will take runners through the Dorset countryside, including through the county town of Dorchester and its surrounding villages.

Claire Colborne, Lisa McKenzie, Lisa Morris and Chris Keenan will be taking on the 13 mile Casterbridge Half Marathon. The route begins in the Dorchester and leads out to Kingston Maurward and Puddletown, before heading to the finish line at Cokers Frome Farm.

Howard Yarnold, partner at Humphries Kirk, commented: “It’s great to be involved with the Dorchester Marathon, as sponsors and with a team taking part. They have all been training really hard over the past few months to get ready to take on the challenge, and have raised a good amount for their respective charities so far. We’re all so proud and I look forward to greeting them at the finish line.”

The team will be raising funds for a number of charities, including Prostate Cancer UK, Cancer Research UK, Mind, Shelter and Parkinson’s UK.

Humphries Kirk has offices in Bournemouth, Parkstone, Poole, Swanage, Wareham, Dorchester and Crewkerne and has an international network of lawyers.

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