Knights promotes 24 across South East offices
Knights has promoted 24 professionals across its South East offices as part of a national promotions round, recognising 125 individuals across its 28 UK locations.
Eight have been promoted to partner, while five have been promoted to senior sssociate and nine to associate across six regional locations.
Those who have been promoted are:
- Amie Hearn, partner, real estate, Weybridge
- Andrew Clayton, partner, CL Medilaw, Weybridge
- Charlotte Cooper, senior associate, private client, Portsmouth
- Claudia Blyth, associate, commercial, Brighton
- Colette Bane, partner, family, Oxford
- Danielle Aquilina, senior associate, regulatory, Oxford
- Hale Saka, associate, real estate, Kings Hill
- Hannah Page, senior associate, residential property, Brighton
- Helen Hammond, partner, CL Medilaw, Reading
- Holly Levy, associate, new homes, Portsmouth
- Jo Price, associate, corporate, Weybridge
- Jonathan Warlow, senior associate, dispute resolution, Oxford
- Julia Malecka, associate, real estate, Portsmouth
- Kirsten Wickham, senior associate, new homes, Portsmouth
- Lana Fodor, partner, private client, Kings Hill
- Liam Edwards, new build executive, new homes, Portsmouth
- Libia Roldan-McRobb, associate, private client, Weybridge
- Lloyd Davut, associate, real estate, Reading
- Lowri Peploe-Williams, partner, residential property, Weybridge
- Rebecca Jenkins, partner, real estate, Oxford
- Robertas Kavaliauskas, associate, residential property, Weybridge
- Sam Steckler, associate, corporate, Brighton
- Sara Moosavi, partner, real estate, Weybridge
- Sarah Ramsden-Jones, associate, private client, Oxford
Lisa Shacklock, Group Client Services Director at Knights, said: “These promotions are deserved recognition for the role these people are playing in our growth.
“We are different at Knights – it’s deliberate.
“Being a team player is a big part of that, and every person promoted today is helping is to make sure people have access to the best lawyers in the country right on their doorstep.”
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