Harrison Drury announces nine promotions
North West law firm Harrison Drury has made nine promotions across its regional teams, highlighting its ongoing commitment to career development and talent progression.
In the corporate team, Jennifer Murphy has been promoted to legal director, Kerry Southworth to senior associate solicitor and Chloe Wishart to associate solicitor.
The firm has also promoted Lucy Beachell and Danielle Jesson in commercial property and Jade Driver and Victoria McCann in residential conveyancing, as well as Hannah Pinder in commercial dispute resolution and avoidance and Zoe Taylor in land and property dispute resolution, with all six taking on the role of associate solicitor.
Simon England, managing partner at Harrison Drury, said: “Supporting people to develop their career is something that gives our firm an enormous sense of pride, whether that’s someone who’s been here from the very start of their training or someone who joins us at another stage of their career.
“If we enable people to see where their career here will take them it allows us to attract, retain and grow great people.
“Our clients will also know they will receive quality advice that’s built on high levels of service and long-term relationships.
“It’s incredibly pleasing to announce these latest promotions which are thoroughly deserved.
“Chloe, Hannah, Lucy, Zoe and Kerry all started their career with Harrison Drury, either through a training contract or in a paralegal role, and it’s been great to see them growing personally and professionally.
“The same goes for Jennifer, Danielle, Jade and Victoria who have shown huge commitment and determination to progress their career since joining us.”
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