Moore & Tibbits expands teams with paralegal hires
Midlands law firm Moore & Tibbits has strengthened its specialist teams with the appointments of Katie Jones, Halima Saeed and Molly Brain as paralegals, reflecting continued growth and investment in emerging legal talent.
Katie Jones has joined the firm’s Court of Protection property and finance team, supporting work for vulnerable individuals.
She completed her LLB in law and criminology at Cardiff University and brings a strong interest in mental capacity law to one of the firm’s most specialist practice areas.
Halima Saeed has joined the litigation and employment team after completing her law degree at the University of Oxford.
She supports the team across a range of contentious matters as she develops her experience in litigation.
And Molly Brain has been appointed to the commercial property team, having achieved a First Class LLB (Hons) degree from Nottingham Trent University.
She supports a broad range of real estate transactions.
The appointments underline Moore & Tibbits’ commitment to developing future legal talent while continuing to deliver high-quality, client-focused legal services.
Debbie Anderson, managing partner, said: “We are incredibly excited to welcome Katie, Halima and Molly to Moore & Tibbits.
“Each brings exceptional talent, fresh energy, and a real passion for delivering outstanding client care.
“Their arrival marks an important step in our ongoing expansion and ensures we continue to offer the highest standard of legal expertise across all of our services.”
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