mfg Solicitors celebrates five newly qualified solicitors
Midlands law firm mfg Solicitors is celebrating the qualification of five new solicitors following the successful completion of their training contracts.
Rachel Pick, Oscar McCracken, Lauren Collins, Emily Stancer and Sara Southall have all qualified with the firm and will now continue developing their careers across a range of specialist legal teams.
Rachel joins the private client team in Kidderminster, while Oscar will focus on corporate and commercial law from the firm’s Birmingham office in the Colmore Business District.
Lauren, Emily and Sara will all be based in Worcester, specialising in agriculture and rural affairs, commercial property and employment respectively.
The appointments reflect mfg Solicitors’ continued investment in developing legal talent internally as the firm continues its growth across the Midlands.
Iain Morrison, partner and chairman at mfg Solicitors, said: “Rachel, Oscar, Lauren, Emily and Sara have excelled and impressed at every turn during their time with us as trainees.
“They have exactly the kind of talent, passion and professionalism we are looking for in our team.
“All five have what it takes to help us grow our reputation and the firm, especially in their chosen areas of law.
“It is a lengthy and detailed process to train as a solicitor and every one of them deserve their success.
“I have no doubt they will go from strength to strength as they contribute further in the months and years ahead.”
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