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A highly-skilled and respected scientist with over 15 years’ experience in the field of forensics, Marie oversees the company’s growing toxicology team.

As Director of Toxicology, Marie’s day-to-day responsibilities include maintaining the highest quality testing standards for toxicology and further enhancing AlphaBiolabs’ drug and alcohol testing services for the workplace sector, members of the public, and the legal sector. 

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David Chidgey is a barrister in Bristol who specialises in matrimonial and non-matrimonial finance. His practice encompasses all aspects of financial provision on divorce, and trusts of Land. In 2008 David obtained a Masters in Business Administration with distinction. During his studies he undertook modules in business planning, investment strategies and managerial accountancy. He has a particular interest in cases with complex financial aspects. David has created a divorce information website which contains over 40 videos describing the financial remedies process: www.davidondivorce.co.uk


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