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A plethora of promotions at Blacks Solicitors
Following a solid 2012, Leeds-based law firm, Blacks Solicitors LLP, welcomes the New Year with an array of new promotions across the board.
Having spent a number of successful years at the firm in the Company & Commercial department, David Paterson has been promoted to the role of Partner. David will work closely with the team and surrounding networks to bolster the ever-growing department.
Family Law solicitors, Victoria Lungu and Jane Ingleby are amongst two of four Assistant Solicitors who have been promoted to Associates. Joining the firm in 2006, Victoria has spent the last six years offering expert advice to the firm’s private clients. Jane, who joined the team two years ago, has played an integral role in growing the Family department.
Having joined the team just a year ago, James Teagle’s promotion to Associate in the firm’s Commercial Disputes Resolution department is a great achievement and the quickest promotion in the history of the firm.
Finally, moving up the ranks in the Employment Law department with his latest promotion to Associate is Tom Moyes. Joining the firm from Irwin Mitchell in 2007, Tom has played a key role in bolstering the department.
Commenting on the promotions, Chris Allen, Managing Partner at Blacks Solicitors, said, ‘We are all about training and developing our staff and the latest promotions say it all. We’ve been fortunate enough to retain some outstanding employees and the promotions are all truly deserved. I look forward to working with them and the rest of the Blacks team in 2013.’
For further information and a full range of services offered by Blacks Solicitors visit www.LawBlacks.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Blacks Solicitors LLP .
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