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IN4.0 Group CEO, Mo Isap. The IN4.0 programme will be delivered with the University of Central Lancashire and industry leaders including northern legal firm Ward Hadaway.

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(Left to right): Taylor&Emmet's new trainees, Beth Jenkins, Kris Little and Martha O'Toole are welcomed to the firm by head of HR, Sharna Poxon and newly qualified solicitors, Samantha Sims and Oliver Simpson.

Taylor&Emmet welcomes trio of trainees

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