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11 August 2016
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Adam Farrell & Annabel Chadwick—Roberts Jackson

Firm makes associate director & associate promotions

Roberts Jackson has promoted two of its leading lawyers, Adam Farrell to associate director and Annabel Chadwick, to associate.

Adam joined the firm in 2010 where he began his training contract as a litigation executive.  As is the case for many staff, Adam’s career progressed rapidly and he is now head of medical negligence and catastrophic injuries, managing a team of four. 

Adam says: “I really enjoy running cases and getting results for my clients, so being promoted for what I enjoy doing is an added bonus!  There are not many firms out there giving the opportunity to progress at such a rapid rate.”

Annabel joined the firm in 2011, qualifying in January 2015 and heading up the COSHH (The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) team by October of the same year.

Annabel comments: “I really enjoy being part of an innovative and specialist firm that leads the field and truly cares about its clients.  It’s great having the opportunity to be involved in many aspects of the business, allowing me to grow professionally, not just as a solicitor but in many different areas, which I think is so important in legal services nowadays.”

CEO of Roberts Jackson, Karen Jackson says: “We have always had a core focus on training and development of staff within the firm. It is extremely important to develop talent within Roberts Jackson family and these promotions are thoroughly deserved”

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