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28 July 2017
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Attwells solicitors

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Twelve new team members join Attwells solicitors

Property and employment law firm Attwells has appointed 12 new staff members into roles across all departments at the firm.

The firm, which has a head office in central Ipswich and a boutique office in St John’s Wood, London, said it has made the appointments following a period of rapid company growth. The appointee are nine paralegals, two legal apprentices and a business development manager.

Law graduates, Jasmine Howlett, Sofie Helps, Holly Quantrill, and Natalie Hackman join the residential conveyancing team.

Jamie Hercus and Emily Bowyer have been hired as legal apprentices after leaving school.

Daniela Koceva and Emma Whytefield bolster the private client team.

Aisha Siddika and Phil Hewett join a growing commercial department with particular focus in property development.

Louis Fair has been appointed to support the expanding employment team.

Finally, Joanne Holmes has been employed as business development manager to help support the continued growth of the company.

Nick Attwell, partner at Attwells, said: ‘We are pleased to welcome 12 new joiners to the team as part of our growth strategy for 2017. We are proud to be able to recruit such bright and able young people and to be part of their career journey. We feel confident about the future for us as a leading firm in the property sector and these appointments reinforce this.’

[Image: (L-R) Eight of the 12 new members at Attwells include: Emily Bowyer, Aisha Siddika, Jasmine Howlett, Sofie Helps, Holly Quantrill, Jamie Hercus, Emma Whytefield and Louis Fair]

 

 

 

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