mfg Solicitors celebrates trio of newly qualified solicitors
Worcester law firm mfg Solicitors has strengthened its legal team with the qualification of three trainee solicitors following the successful completion of their training contracts.
Lauren Collins, Emily Stancer and Sara Southall have all qualified as solicitors and have taken up roles within specialist departments across the firm.
Lauren joins the firm’s agriculture and rural affairs team, advising farmers, landowners and rural businesses.
She previously worked at mfg as a paralegal before completing her legal training.
Emily has qualified into the commercial property team, where she supports clients on matters including acquisitions and disposals, refinancing transactions and landlord and tenant issues.
Meanwhile, Sara has joined the employment team, advising employers and employees on a range of contentious and non-contentious workplace matters.
The trio’s qualification reflects mfg Solicitors’ continued investment in developing legal talent from within.
Andrew Davies, partner and managing director at mfg Solicitors, said: “Lauren, Emily and Sara have been nothing short of superb during their time as trainees with us.
“They have the drive and determination needed in today’s legal sector and are already making their mark both within the firm and with our clients.
“All three have superb careers ahead of them and I’m excited to see what they will achieve in the months and years ahead in their respective specialisms.
“I’d like to congratulate them once again.”
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