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02 May 2013
Issue: 7558 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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CILEx medals

The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives recognise the best

The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) honoured excellence in study, practice and practical training at its recent graduation ceremony.

Helen Grant MP, parliamentary under-secretary of state for justice, presented medals to the CILEx student who achieved the highest exam marks in their year (Ruth Hendry); the employer who showed exceptional support for CILEx members (Minster Law); and the CILEx member who has gone above and beyond the call of duty (Brian Havercroft).

Issue: 7558 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

WSP Solicitors—David Ashcroft & Jessica O’Shea

WSP Solicitors—David Ashcroft & Jessica O’Shea

Commercial property and child law teams expand with senior hires

Duxton Hill Chambers—Lucas Bastin KC & Joshua Hiew

Duxton Hill Chambers—Lucas Bastin KC & Joshua Hiew

Set expands London and Singapore offering with senior international disputes hires

Gilson Gray—Gregor Duthie & Stephen Forsyth

Gilson Gray—Gregor Duthie & Stephen Forsyth

Firm strengthens real estate and litigation teams with partner promotions

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