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Paul Crowley & Co bolsters personal injury team
Paul Crowley & Co solicitors has expanded its PI team with a series of new appointments over the last three months.
The Liverpool-based firm, which has offices in West Derby, Anfield and the city centre, has doubled the size of its now sixteen-strong PI team.
New team members include Elaine Walker as the new head of department, Jon Evans as litigation team leader, alongside a new solicitor and two new paralegals, with further appointments joining in the coming weeks.
A new criminal negligence team has also been developed, with the appointment of Poppy Kilroy and trainee solicitor Megan Snape who joins the team after a period of paralegal work with the firm.
The appointments come at a time of impressive growth for the firm, as it celebrates its 25th anniversary this year and also marks its first year in the new city centre office.
Paul Crowley, senior partner, says: “I am delighted with the refreshed PI team that we have developed over the last few months. There has been a big effort to bring together talented new recruits to bolster our original team, as we have looked to grow our services.
“This is a great opportunity to foster and grow the department, with fresh new perspectives working alongside a well-established team who boast a wealth of knowledge and expertise.
Elaine Walker, head of the personal injury department, says: “Since taking the helm of the personal injury department in November I have seen a significant level of development within the PI department.
“This is such an exciting time for the department and I look forward to working with the new team and building upon the great foundations already in place”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Brown .
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