Claire Baker, Charlotte Bourne, Katherine Deadman, Poppy Kite, Georgie Swift and Harriet Smith are all newly qualified and continuing their careers at DMH Stallard.
Cassie Thompson, Senior HR Advisor at DMH Stallard, said:
“I’m so pleased we are retaining this fantastic group of trainees as newly qualifieds this year. I’m sure they have bright futures ahead of them with the firm and look forward to seeing them progress with us now they have qualified. Congratulations to them all.”
Claire works in Real Estate Dispute Resolution, Charlotte in the Planning department, Katherine and Poppy in Dispute Resolution, Harriet in Family law and Georgie in the Commercial team.
Rebecca Thornley-Gibson, Partner in the Employment team and Training Principal at DMH Stallard, said:
“After two years of hard work, commitment and intensive training I am thrilled that our 2024 qualifiers are continuing their legal journey with DMH Stallard. Many congratulations to all of them as they start their post qualification legal careers.”
Along with their traditional LPC route qualifiers, DMH Stallard are also delighted to have offered solicitor roles to three paralegals qualifying via the SQE route. Amber Monaghan is working in Corporate, Lydia Goodman in Employment and their most recent qualifier, Eva Sharp in their Banking team in Corporate.
Cassie Thompson also says:
“We are also thrilled to see the success of our SQE pilot scheme and to be retaining our SQE qualifiers as solicitors. Congratulations to them all and we wish them all the best in their qualified careers with the firm”
DMH Stallard also encourages career progression for support staff and plans to introduce more apprentices into the business following the success of one of their first apprentices, Regan Shaw in Credit Control who has successfully completed the CICM Level 2 Apprenticeship. He will be moving on to complete the Level 3 Apprenticeship in the new year.
“We think it’s important to give all employees the opportunity to develop and progress and it’s great to see Regan doing so well in his apprenticeship.”