Taylor Walton welcomes newly qualified solicitors
Hertfordshire-based law firm Taylor Walton has strengthened its team with the appointment of three newly qualified solicitors, each progressing from the firm’s training programme.
Sadia Ahmed has joined the family team in St Albans, advising on divorce, financial arrangements and private children matters.
Meanwhile Brodie Pearson joins the corporate and commercial team in Luton, working on company formations, acquisitions, shareholder agreements and commercial contracts.
And Harry Walker also joins the Luton office as part of the property litigation team, advising on landlord and tenant issues, boundary disputes and covenant-related matters.
The new appointments reflect Taylor Walton’s continued investment in developing legal talent across its practice areas.
Dermot Carey, managing partner at Taylor Walton, said: “We’re immensely proud of Brodie, Harry, and Sadia.
“They have each demonstrated exceptional skill, dedication, and professionalism throughout their training contracts. Retaining them as newly qualified solicitors is not only a reflection of their hard work, but also of our ongoing investment in nurturing home-grown talent.
“We’re excited to see their careers flourish and the positive impact they will continue to have for our clients and our firm.
“This retention underscores Taylor Walton’s commitment to developing the next generation of legal talent and fostering a culture where trainees can thrive and progress into permanent roles.”
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