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Bond Dickinson Newcastle announces new intakes and promotions
Law firm Bond Dickinson has announced the promotion of ten employees at its Newcastle office amidst new appointment news.
One of the UK’s leading law firms, the business currently has offices in London, Aberdeen, Bristol, Leeds, Plymouth, and Southampton, in addition to its Newcastle base.
Helen Seeber, David Millard, Jonathan Gribben and Samantha Pritchard have all been promoted to Managing Associate. Hazel Picton, Catherine Willis, Naomi Jacques, Jill McCartney, Julie Boakes and Francesca Hodgson have all been promoted to Associate.
The office has also welcomed six newly qualified solicitors and eight new trainees. The firm announced that new intakes will have the opportunity to work across its eight key sectors; transport, manufacturing, private wealth, real estate, retail, financial institutions, insurance and energy.
Kevin Robertson, Partner and Head of Bond Dickinson’s Newcastle office said: “Our firm is committed to the development and success of our employees and wherever possible we will promote from within.
“This year, two of our four national partner promotions also came from Newcastle. All of those promoted have been recognised for their professionalism, talent and the excellent service they provide our clients.”
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