Partner Article
Lawyers earn promotion success
Six legal experts at one of the Midlands’ leading law firms are celebrating big promotions this month. Four new partners and two new associates have been created at FBC Manby Bowdler, which has branches across the West Midlands and Shropshire. Suzanne Tucker, Alison Price, Christina Polychronakis and Elizabeth Harris-Clark have all been made partners, while Laurie Carruthers and Jaspreet Kler are now associates. Neil Lloyd, managing director of FBC Manby Bowdler, said: “Congratulations to all of our new partners and associates! FBC Manby Bowdler has a wealth of real talent amongst its staff and it’s great to be able to reward them in this way. “Our reputation both with clients and within the legal industry is second to none, and that is all down to our highly skilled and dedicated teams. They offer an amazing service, and we are rightly proud of them. “Having a skilled and well-trained workforce is vital to the success of the business, and promoting from within our own staff shows our confidence in their abilities. Along with our commitment to apprenticeships and trainee solicitorships, these promotions confirm our faith in our homegrown talent. “I look forward to all six thriving in their new roles.” Christina, Alison and Jaspreet are based in the firm’s Wolverhampton office, while Suzanne, Elizabeth and Laurie are based in Shrewsbury. FBC Manby Bowdler also has offices in Telford, Redditch, Church Stretton and Bridgnorth, and offers services across the legal spectrum. For more information, visit www.fbcmb.co.uk/
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