Taylor Emmet announces 27 promotions
Law firm Taylor Emmet has made 27 promotions as part of its continued growth and investment in its people.
Five employees have been promoted to salaried partner, including Adam Gould, Laura Hardy, Richard Whiteley, Komal Landa and Corinna Lincoln.
Mike Robinson has stepped up to associate director, while further promotions have been made across senior associate, associate and support roles.
Elisha Zulfquar has also been appointed head of client services as part of a wider programme to strengthen client delivery.
The promotions reflect the firm’s ongoing commitment to developing talent across the business.
Sharna Poxon, HR director at Taylor Emmet, said: “Taylor Emmet has always been committed to investing in its people, and we are proud to continue promoting from within.
“These senior appointments reflect the strength of talent we have across multiple departments.
“The introduction of a head of client services is a significant step in our strategic focus on enhancing the client journey, ensuring we deliver a consistent, high-quality experience at every stage.”
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