Napthens has made ten promotions across its employment law, corporate, residential conveyancing, commercial property, and wills, trusts and probate teams.
Eight of the promotions are to associate solicitor – Olivia Riley, Stephanie Cookson, Bethanie Booth, Nikita Passi and Kaine Davey in the employment law, HR and health and safety firm AfterAthena, which is part of Napthens Group, Nadya Panayi in the residential conveyancing team, Jess Turton in wills, trusts and probate, and Joel Atherton in commercial property.
Sharon Graves has been promoted to legal director in the corporate team and Roxanne Buckley has become senior associate solicitor at AfterAthena.
Nicola Mason, head of people and operations at Napthens Group, said: “We are so proud of all our colleagues and take enormous pleasure in watching people develop and flourish in their careers.
“As a business we dedicate time and resources to support and encourage the positive development of our colleagues and in turn we’re able to recognise and reward our people.
“They are our next generation partners and leaders, and we look forward to seeing their continued success and all that they can achieve within their careers as part of the wider Napthens family.”
Lancashire Business View reported that Napthens opened it new office in Manchester, marking a major milestone in the firm’s strategic expansion across the North West.
The multi-disciplinary firm has taken an office located on the sixth floor of The Pinnacle Building on King Street, one of Manchester’s most iconic addresses.
The award-winning law firm also has offices in Blackburn, Kendal, Liverpool, Lytham, Manchester, Preston, and Southport, and has 326 employees.
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