Schofield Sweeney hails 100 per cent retention
Sunday Times Best Places to Work commercial legal firm Schofield Sweeney has retained its entire 2024 cohort of trainee solicitors and solicitor apprentices, each choosing to pursue their legal careers with the firm.
New qualifiers include Liam Murphy in corporate law, Caprice Coulson in commercial law, Waqar Munir in private wealth, Rosie Bamforth in real estate, and Kieran Berry in private wealth and tax, showcasing the firm’s commitment to developing legal talent.
Neil Towse, HR director, said: “Their dedication, hard work, and talent have earned them qualification, and we are proud to retain them as valued members of our growing team.
“This milestone reflects our commitment to nurturing future legal professionals, and we look forward to their continued contributions to our clients and the firm’s success.”
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