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04 August 2010
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Promotions at Ralli

Internal promotions have taken place at personal injury specialists, Ralli, in Manchester.

James Reilly and Farhanah Ismail, personal injury lawyers and specialists in road traffic accidents and accidents at work, have been promoted from associate solicitors to partners.

There has also been promotions for Tracey Horton, Maria Penny, Sarah Anyon and Jenny Stevenson, who have been made associates at the firm.

James represents clients in personal injury cases against individuals, organisations and hospital trusts.   

Farhanah joined Ralli in 2005 and works on a mixture of cases involving trips and slips and assault claims.

Tracey has worked as a personal injury lawyer for more than six years and specialises in road traffic cases and accidents in the workplace. 

Maria joined Ralli in 2007 and works with a broad range of clients affected by personal injury.  She has a particular interest in cases involving severe brain injury and permanent disability.

Sarah specailises in personal injury compensation claims relating to employer’s liability, public liability and highway-related claims. 

Jenny was admitted as a solicitor in 2000 and works on a mixture of personal injury cases including accidents at work, in public places and road traffic accidents.

Martin Coyne, managing partner at the firm, said:

“We are committed to our employees and these promotions are testament to the importance we place on career development within the firm.  We also want to put our employees in a position where they can share the benefits of the firm’s success. 

“The restructuring of our team will ensure the firm is well positioned to move forward and grow.” 

 

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