Chadwick Lawrence makes trio of hires
Yorkshire law firm Chadwick Lawrence has strengthened its litigation, resolution and recovery team with the appointment of three new legal professionals.
Natasha Wright joins as an associate solicitor, specialising in property disputes across residential and commercial properties.
She qualified as a solicitor in 2020 after completing her legal studies at Sheffield Hallam University and the University of Sheffield.
In addition, Katie Smith and Trent van Sittert both join as paralegals.
Katie will assist with legal documentation and client support, having previously worked at a Leeds-based family law firm.
Trent brings a focus on construction and property disputes, supporting case management and research.
These appointments take the department’s headcount to 21 as the firm continues its expansion, with Chadwick Lawrence on track to surpass £16 million in turnover this year.
Dan Hirst, partner of Chadwick Lawrence, said: “The arrival of Natasha, Katie and Trent marks an exciting new chapter for our litigation, resolution and recovery team.
“Each brings a unique skillset that will significantly bolster the service we offer to our clients.
“We’re committed to investing in top talent and ensuring we remain at the forefront of legal services in Yorkshire, ready to meet the increasingly complex needs of businesses and individuals across the region.”
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