Multiple lawyer promotions at Stowe Family Law
The UK’s leading family law firm, Stowe Family Law, is delighted to announce their latest round of national promotions.
Stowe continues to go from strength to strength, developing their 180-strong team of high calibre family lawyers via their in-house professional development initiative, Elevate.
Elevate provides a structured and transparent pathway to career advancement, offering mentoring and professional support for anyone wishing to progress.
Huge congratulations to Melanie Quinn who transitions from Partner to Team Leader Partner, and Rebecca Finnigan and Lauren Roche who each successfully secured Partner status.
Promoted to the role of Senior Associate are Harriet Donovan, Nikki Beasley, Hannah Mugleston, and Luanne Morton.
While Fleur Ryder-Smith, Sophie Ballinger, Abigail Jones, Bethan Cooper, Emily Davies, Laura Williams, and Heather Arnold have each been promoted to Associates.
This round of promotions is testament to the hard work and dedication or each of these remarkably talented family lawyers.
Stowe is highly committed to developing their national family law team professionally, supporting the specialist team so that clients receive the highest quality legal service.
Stowe Senior Partner Julian Hawkhead said “I’m always proud to announce news of well-deserved promotions at Stowe. Each promoted lawyer shares Stowe’s core values: exceptional commitment to delivering the highest-quality legal advice and support, innovative thinking, and a readiness to collaborate with Stowe’s team of over 180 like-minded family law specialists.”
Julian goes on to say “The expertise and achievements of this talented and ambitious group of family lawyers is admirable. I am certain they will continue to flourish and wish them every success as they progress their careers with Stowe Family Law. Congratulations to each and every one.”
Stowe Family Law was founded in 1982 and now employs over 180 family lawyers across 79 offices in England and Wales. The team specialise in all areas of family law including divorce, separation, financial settlements, and child arrangements as well as mediation and out-of-court settlements.