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12 May 2022
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Clarke Wilmott LLP—Simone Protheroe

Law firm promotes construction senior associate

National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has recently announced its 2022 promotions list which includes one London-based lawyer. Across the firm two lawyers have been promoted to partner and seven to associate.  

One of the promotions was construction lawyer Simone Protheroe (pictured), who has been promoted from associate to senior associate.

Clarke Willmott CEO, Stephen Rosser, said: 'The great service that we can provide to our clients is only possible due to the great people we have within the firm, and this has become even more critical as we embrace flexible ways of working. Whether our staff began their careers with us or joined at a more advanced level we are committed to training and developing our talent.'

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