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Marena qualifies as a solicitor
Marena Mondair has officially qualified as a solicitor at Liverpool and Chester based law firm DTM Legal.
Marena spent time across the firm’s two offices within departments including Insolvency, Employment, Corporate and Dispute Resolution. Marena identified she was a litigator following on from her time in these seats.
Jim Morris, partner at DTM Legal, praised Marena for her work and commitment and said: “Throughout her time at DTM Legal, the partners, and myself in particular, have been very impressed with her dedication to her studies, legal career and outside charity commitments.”
Aside from working, Marena is the secretary of Merseyside Young Professionals and is currently organising the second Liverpool Sportswoman’s Lunch. This popular event, which she co-founded, is nearly sold out for the event in September this year, with Olympian Rebecca Adlington as the guest speaker.
Jim added: “She has grown in knowledge and confidence and is a very popular member of the team. Clients praise her committed approach to work. We are delighted that she is qualifying after all her hard work.”
Marena commented: “I have felt completely supported throughout my training contract and am so pleased to finally be qualified! I really would recommend the firm to any trainees who are looking for a high-calibre law firm to work for who genuinely care for their employees.”
The firm has a 100% success rate on supporting all trainees through to successful qualification.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophie Everett .
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