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Shakespeare Martineau celebrates round of senior promotions and new trainees
Law firm, Shakespeare Martineau, is celebrating the promotion of seven legal directors and nine associates, as well as the arrival of a raft of new trainees.
The new legal directors include Andrew Rushfirth in the banking team, Justine Ball, property litigation specialist, and Jenny Walker from the real estate team, all of whom are based in the Birmingham office.
In London, Sara Gibbs, clinical negligence expert, and Gareth Hegarty, part of restructuring, recoveries and insolvency have also been promoted to legal director. They are joined by Rachel Kent, from the real estate team in the Nottingham office, and Debra Burton, contentious probate specialist based in the Leicester office.
There has also been a number of associate promotions across the firm. Leicester has seen five new associates, including Ben Darlow and Charlotte Ellis in the real estate team, Stephanie Kyriacou, family law expert, Alex Ryan from restructuring, recoveries and insolvency, and Hema Singham, whose focus is commercial and IP law.
In the Birmingham office, new associates include Stewart Argo, in the commercial and IP team, Joshua Hartle, a banking specialist, and Katie Heeley in insurance and business solutions. The corporate team in Nottingham has also seen the promotion of Rachael Mitchison.
Alongside these promotions, Shakespeare Martineau is continuing to foster new talent by welcoming a host of trainees to its offices across the UK. Joining the Birmingham office are Santina Taylor, Robin Gronbech, Sean Hazelwood and Jamilah Campbell.
Trainees in the East Midlands include Jessica Rhodes and Charlotte Cassells, both of whom are joining the Leicester office, and Sukhpal Bhamrah in the Nottingham office. Isabelle Hugh-Jones is also joining the London office as a new trainee.
Helen Hay, head of HR at Shakespeare Martineau, said: “These promotions are reflective of the huge amount of dedication and hard-work going on across the firm. Every single one was thoroughly deserved, with each person proving themselves to be a true asset to their teams. I look forward to seeing them flourish in their new roles, continuing to be the exceptional individuals we know they are.
“Without developing and rewarding the next generation of legal talent, it is impossible for us to grow successfully. Our clients need to be sure that they can rely on us to provide exceptional legal advice, both now and into the future.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Shakespeare Martineau .
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