Left to right, Amy Cowdell, Debbie Harrison, Helen Murphy and Helen Rundle
Left to right, Amy Cowdell, Debbie Harrison, Helen Murphy and Helen Rundle.

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Langleys supports growth in Lincoln with raft of promotions

Langleys Solicitors has backed its growth plans with a raft of promotions within its Lincoln-based team.

Helen Murphy and Helen Rundle from the firms’ medical law team have been promoted from associate to senior associate solicitors.

Also stepping up to senior associate are Amy Cowdell from the agriculture team and Debbie Harrison from the private client division.

At Langleys’ York office, insurance lawyers Caroline Elson and Tom Spring have been made senior associates while commercial property lawyer Amy Taylor has been promoted to associate.

Langleys is a large and growing independent law firm in the North and East Midlands. It has a turnover of £20.3 million and employs more than 320 people at its offices in Lincoln and York.

David Thompson, managing partner at Langleys, said: “I’m delighted to recognise these rising stars of our firm. As a major employer in Lincoln, we pride ourselves on encouraging and developing talented individuals and giving them rewarding careers. By strengthening the experience and expertise within the business, we can deliver best in class service to our clients.

“We are a growing business and our sights are firmly set on breaking into the UK’s top 100 law firms. Our people are critical to driving us forward on this journey.”

Helen Rundle said: “For me, this is the culmination of much hard work and determination. Langleys have fully supported me in my development which has come at a time when I have been getting to grips with my other new role as a mum.”

Amy Cowdell added: “This is an exciting time for Langleys, following the launch of our new brand and vision. I’m looking forward to further strengthening our close links within the agricultural community.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Abbott .

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