Browne Jacobson announces partner promotions
Law firm Browne Jacobson has promoted six new partners and one legal director as part of its 2026 promotions round.
Those stepping up to partner roles are Nicola Pegg, Craig Thomas and Philip Wood in Birmingham, Anna Clifford in Exeter, and Matthew Dorman and Faye McConnell in London.
Lincoln Darlington has been promoted to legal director in Manchester.
The promotions form part of a wider round across the firm’s UK and Ireland offices, supporting its continued growth and investment in talent.
Richard Medd, managing partner at Browne Jacobson, said: “It’s always a proud moment for the firm to recognise the outstanding talent we have within our ranks by promoting individuals who have made a significant contribution to our success.
“This round of promotions not only celebrates the hard work of our exceptional lawyers who are dedicated to driving forward our continued growth, but also a testament to the strength of our culture and long-standing commitment to investing in our people.
“We take great care to grow in a way that reflects our values.
“We believe in enabling ambition, fostering inclusive leadership, and providing a platform for our people to thrive at every stage of their careers.
“We look forward to seeing these individuals continue the excellent progress they have already made to help shape the future of Browne Jacobson.”
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