Swinburne Maddison bolsters team with seven appointments
Durham law firm Swinburne Maddison has bolstered its team with seven new appointments across its corporate, commercial property and private client teams, reflecting continued growth and success in 2024.
Four additions strengthen the corporate team, including Rebecca Logue, who joins as associate solicitor and Carole Gwynn, appointed as legal director. Alex Siddle has been promoted to solicitor, while trainee solicitor Imogen Bosanko starts her legal career within the team.
In the commercial property division, solicitor Zoe Limon brings expertise in leases, sales and purchases, while Grace Robinson joins as a Cilex paralegal.
Meanwhile, the private client team welcomes Brooke Jefferson, who progressed from work experience to solicitor after qualifying earlier this year.
These appointments take Swinburne Maddison’s headcount to 90, positioning the firm for continued success in 2025.
Jonathan Moreland, managing partner, said: “As another exciting year draws to a close, it gives me great pleasure to announce these new appointments and promotions, which are underpinned by a huge amount of hard work, dedication and growth across all departments.
“Together with our excellent office location at Aykley Heads - at the heart of Durham’s dynamic regeneration and development plans - we confidently expect that the employment opportunities we can offer will enable us to attract further talented lawyers and support staff to work with us as the needs of the business dictate.”
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