Fletchers Group promotes 14 new associates
Personal injury and clinical negligence law firm Fletchers has appointed 14 new associates across key practice areas, strengthening its teams nationwide.
The newly promoted associates are:
- Stephen Hussey, head of personal injury (EL/PL)
- Kathryn Sharkey, team leader in clinical negligence
- Mary Lomas, motorcycle serious injury solicitor
- Lucy McNally, solicitor in court of protection
- Claire Barnes, head of serious injury in serious injury law
- Danielle Allan, head of serious injury in serious injury law
- Jerard Knott, solicitor in clinical negligence
- Natalie Richardson, solicitor in clinical negligence
- Antonia Jones, solicitor in clinical negligence
- Molly Birchall, solicitor in clinical negligence
- Claire Williams, team leader in personal injury (EL/PL)
- David Eyres, solicitor in serious injury law
- Sarah Ouko, solicitor in serious injury law
- Paul Pike, team leader in serious injury law
Adrian Denson, chief legal officer at Fletchers, said: “We’re delighted to welcome this talented group of lawyers to the firm.
“Each of them brings not only strong technical ability but also the empathy and dedication that defines our approach to client care.
“Their promotions mark an exciting step forward as we continue to expand and evolve.
“I’m proud to confirm the promotion of these 14 colleagues, bringing the total number of associates across Fletchers Group to 58.”
Tim Scott, director of HR, added: “We’re committed to providing clear progression pathways and meaningful opportunities for our colleagues.
“Seeing so many talented individuals join us as associates reflects that commitment – and the exciting future that lies ahead for Fletchers.”
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