mfg Solicitors announces internal promotions
Midlands law firm mfg Solicitors has promoted 13 lawyers across its regional offices, including five new legal directors.
Private client expert Rachel Summers and tax and succession specialist Scott Vanes have been promoted, alongside agricultural specialist Hannah Taylor, commercial property lawyer Lynsey Cater, and personal injury expert David Lydon.
Laura Moore (commercial property) and Stephanie Rushfirth (property litigation) step up to senior associate, while six solicitors become associates: Lucy Harrold (corporate), Claire Ross and Dannielle Fenn (residential conveyancing), Kennedy Langley (family), and Katie Hardwick and Sam Davis (private client).
The promotions span mfg’s offices in Worcestershire, Shropshire and Birmingham’s Colmore Business District.
Iain Morrison, chairman of mfg Solicitors, said: “It’s a special moment for us to announce over a dozen internal promotions as we reach the midway point of what has been an extremely successful year so far.
“We are a growing firm and continue to see an increasing number of businesses and individuals coming to us for advice around a whole host of matters.
“To deal with those matters needs first-class, dedicated people, so I am delighted to see 13 talented lawyers promoted into legal director, senior associate and associate positions.
“Each promotion is thoroughly deserved, and I look forward to seeing them thrive over the months and years ahead.”
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