Ward Hadaway makes raft of promotions
Law firm Ward Hadaway has promoted 11 team members in its Newcastle office, including James Donnelly, who becomes partner in the health and care advisory team.
The latest round includes six managing associates, three associates and two directors across key practice areas such as public sector, construction and corporate recovery.
It follows the firm’s continued national growth, including a new Birmingham office and a planned merger with The Endeavour Partnership.
James said: “It’s an exciting time to be part of Ward Hadaway.
“The firm is growing, the opportunities are abundant and there’s a real sense of drive and momentum across the business.
“I’m thrilled to be stepping into this new role and to continue supporting our clients alongside such a fantastic team.”
Nick Gholkar, executive partner in the Newcastle office at Ward Hadaway, added: “These promotions reflect the hard work, dedication and talent of our people.
“We’re incredibly proud of the culture we’ve built where talented lawyers can thrive and progress their careers.
“We’re focused on ensuring that Ward Hadaway remains the place to grow and we’re excited to see what this group will achieve in their new roles.”
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