Chadwick Lawrence announces five promotions
Yorkshire law firm Chadwick Lawrence has promoted five fee earners across its departments following a strong year of growth.
Julia Wilding becomes salaried partner in wills and probate, bringing 28 years’ private client experience and a notary public qualification to her work in Wakefield.
Katherine Booth-Law, who joined the firm in 2016, has also been promoted to associate solicitor in the same department.
Further promotions include Sunnia Khaliq, now associate solicitor in the employment team, who joined in 2023 from top-tier Manchester firms.
Gaia Hinchliffe becomes an associate in corporate and commercial, having joined in 2017 with a focus on transactions and contracts.
Meanwhile, Vicky Sneddon has been promoted to associate conveyancer in the home and property department, where she leads the firm’s Bradford office.
Neil Wilson, managing partner, said: “Our fee earner promotions are always a significant event in the calendar, and I am pleased to congratulate Julia, Katherine, Sunnia, Gaia and Vicky on their respective promotions.
“As a firm, we are committed to nurturing our team through personalised development programmes, and these progressions are testament to their hard work to support the firm’s ongoing growth.
“Congratulations to all and we look forward to seeing your successes as you continue to thrive!”
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