Winston Solicitors grows with key appointments
Leeds-based Winston Solicitors has strengthened its team with strategic hires and an acquisition.
Hannah Craven joins the family law department as an associate solicitor, bringing experience from Silk Family Law and serving as secretary for the West & North Yorkshire Resolution committee.
The family team has seen significant growth over the past two years, earning recognition in the Legal 500 as “a powerhouse firm”.
Winston Solicitors has also acquired Harrogate-based WildWood Legal, expanding its personal injury department. Rogan Ashton steps in as head of the personal injury department, while Stephen Hattersley joins as a consultant.
Jonathan Winston, managing partner at the firm, said: “I am delighted to welcome Hannah, Rogan and Stephen to our team.
“With each new hire, as a firm we are confident in continuing to deliver an exemplary customer service alongside achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients.”
These expansions enhance Winston Solicitors' capacity to serve clients across Leeds, Yorkshire and throughout the UK.
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