By: 27 October 2023
Promotions and new roles mark growth at Wrigleys Solicitors

Wrigleys Solicitors has made several key appointments and promotions within its growing team.  

The firm has offered permanent positions to Will Fowers and Molly Neville after they qualified as solicitors. Will has worked in the pensions team, and Molly has worked in the probate, trusts, and estates planning team.

The newly qualified solicitors make way for two new trainees at the firm, Susannah Hope and Mark Beech. Mark worked with Wrigleys’ private client team as a paralegal after finishing his law degree at the University of York. 

Sue Greaves, training partner at Wrigleys, comments: “I’m delighted to offer permanent positions to our qualifying trainee solicitors and welcome a new cohort of next-generation talent. We only take on a small number of trainees each year to guarantee we have the time and resources to provide excellent training. Will and Molly are a testament to this commitment and I’ve no doubt that Susannah and Mark will achieve similar success.” 

Elsewhere in the firm, Jack Hedley has joined Wrigleys as compliance manager. Jack has five years of experience in legal compliance and will be responsible for maintaining the firm’s policies and procedure.

In addition to the recent recruitment drive, Wrigleys has introduced the new role of associate and 33 of the firm’s solicitors have stepped into this position. This is a significant change for the practice, which, until now, has operated with just solicitors and partners. 

Newly appointed associate, Orlando Bridgeman, has also recently passed his exams to become a chartered tax advisor (CTA). This is the highest level of tax qualification in the UK and one that very few lawyers hold. 

 

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