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60 Seconds with... Arc’s Rebecca Conway

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Rebecca Conway, chief claims officer at Arc Legal Group, follows Taylor Swift’s lead, is guaranteed to dance to Abba’s “Dancing Queen”, and sings contralto in two local choral societies.

Explain your job to a five-year-old. 

It’s like a cross between Monopoly and Snakes and Ladders for grown-ups. I try to make money for the people I work for, but with a lot of ups and downs along the

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