91Èȱ¬

Feb 2015 / Learners

Published:ÌýWales Online

South Wales commercial law firmÌýÌýhas made several key promotions and appointments includingÌý91Èȱ¬’sÌývery own apprentice.

Donald Gray, partner at Darwin GrayÌýLLP, said:

“We have experienced substantial growth within the last few years and have a first class reputation for the service we provide to our clients within the commercial marketplace.Ìý

“These key promotions and appointments consolidate our highly regarded team of lawyers and enable us to continue servicing our clients’ legal requirements in all respects.”

Rachel Ford Evans and Siobhan Williams have been recruited as trainee solicitors andÌýCerisÌýCliftÌýjoins the firm as a paralegal.

There have also been two promotions within the commercial dispute resolution team.

TegenÌýQuinn, who joined Darwin Gray in 2007, has been promoted to associate.

She has the experience and expertise to advise on contentious and non-contentious commercial matters.

Kate Andrews, from Newport, joined Darwin Gray as a trainee solicitor three years ago and qualified last year.

She specialises in property litigation and contentious probate and is secretary of the South Wales Branch of the Association of Women in Property.

DanielleÌýBoucherÌýhas been promoted to HR Assistant and is due to complete aÌýCIPDÌýcourse at Cardiff and Vale College in May.

Ashley Coleman joined Darwin Gray on a placement from 91Èȱ¬ Training’s Fast Track Career Programme.

He has since been namedÌý91Èȱ¬’sÌýTraineeshipÌýLearner of the Year at the National Training Federation Wales Apprenticeship AwardsÌýCymruÌý2014.

Tracey Holland recently joined the firm as accounts manager.

These follow the arrival of property litigation and social housing specialist Neil Morgan who joined the firm as a partner from Hugh James in June 2014.

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