Switalskis welcomes newly qualified solicitors
Yorkshire law firm Switalskis has celebrated the qualification of five solicitors who have completed its Qualifying Solicitors Programme, reinforcing its commitment to developing legal talent.
Rebecca Wardle and Georgia McKelvey join the court of protection health and welfare team, while Ellie Goodison and Emily Chan strengthen the clinical negligence department.
Meanwhile, Maariyah Sidat becomes part of the family law team, supporting clients with divorce, separation and financial matters.
Switalskis offers both traditional training contracts and graduate solicitor apprenticeships, helping aspiring solicitors gain hands-on experience.
The firm recently hosted its first ‘Insight Day’ at its Leeds headquarters to support future applicants, with training programme applications opening on March 3.
Amy Clowrey, director and training principal at Switalskis, said: “Watching our newly qualified solicitors grow in skill and confidence has been a privilege.
“They’ve worked incredibly hard to reach this point, and I know they’ll make a real impact, both for clients and our firm.
“Seeing them progress is exactly why we invest in this programme – to nurture talent, create opportunities, and to ensure long-term service quality for our clients.”
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