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Trio of accolades for Higgs & Sons’ staff
The spotlight is firmly on Higgs & Sons this month after three members of staff at the Black Country based law firm were recognised for their achievements.
Higgs’ trainee Natalie Marsden has been nominated for the prestigious title of Trainee Solicitor of the Year by the Birmingham Law Society.
Adam Maguire, a solicitor in the family team, has received Law Society Accreditation as a specialist in family law. Whilst fellow family solicitor, Hannah Nicholls has been accredited by leading national body, Resolution which recognised her as a specialist in Children Law-Private and Advocacy Private Law Children.
“This is fantastic news,” says managing partner, Paul Hunt. “Higgs is proud of its record as a firm that supports and invests in the professional development of its staff.
“The recognition received by Hannah, Adam and Natalie is a real testament to their hard work and dedication.”
The accreditation of Hannah and Adam further enhances the award winning service provided by Higgs’ family team which offers a holistic approach to those experiencing family problems both in the Midlands and throughout the UK.
Natalie Marsden will find out whether she wins the coveted title of Trainee Solicitor of the Year at the Society’s Legal Awards ceremony taking place at the International Convention Centre in April.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sam Taylor .
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