Swinburne Maddison grows team with seven new hires
Durham-based law firm Swinburne Maddison has capped off a successful year with seven new appointments across its corporate, commercial property and private client teams.
The corporate team welcomes associate solicitor Rebecca Logue, legal director Carole Gwynn, newly qualified solicitor Alex Siddle, and trainee solicitor Imogen Bosanko, increasing the team’s headcount to 14.
In the commercial property team, solicitor Zoe Limon and Cilex paralegal Grace Robinson join to support leasing, sales and banking sector clients.
The private client team adds Brooke Jefferson, who has progressed from work experience to qualified solicitor, focusing on wills, trusts and estate matters.
These hires follow Swinburne Maddison’s recognition in nine Legal 500 practice areas this year, including four Top Tier rankings, highlighting its continued growth and strong performance.
Jonathan Moreland, managing partner, said: “As another exciting year draws to a close, it gives me great pleasure to announce these new appointments and promotions, which are underpinned by a huge amount of hard work, dedication and growth across all departments.
“Together with our excellent office location at Aykley Heads - at the heart of Durham’s dynamic regeneration and development plans - we confidently expect that the employment opportunities we can offer will enable us to attract further talented lawyers and support staff to work with us as the needs of the business dictate.”
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