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Turner Parkinson Strengthens Team after Bumper YearTUES 25 MAY, Turner Parkinson LLP celebrates its most successful year to date with a flurry of new starters and promotions, including the announcement of the firm’s youngest ever partner Will Jones.
The firm has promoted Will Jones to insolvency partner and Lisa Clough to associate in the litigation team. Will Jones, who becomes the firm’s youngest ever partner at the age of 29, joined Turner Parkinson as a trainee in 2005. In the last five years, Jones has become a well known and respected specialist in the insolvency market place.
Jones comments: “We have one of the largest insolvency departments in the north west and I am genuinely delighted to have been made partner in such a highly regarded team.”
Turner Parkinson has appointed two employment solicitors, Laura Wharton and Nazia Farooq. Laura, who joins the firm from Chester based Ellis Whittam, will predominantly advise clients on the tp people service which provides SMEs with a fixed cost HR, employment law and health & safety advice.
The firm has also promoted Rachel Parkinson as credit controller and has trainee David Hayes on a three month secondment from criminal lawyers Burton Copeland. He is working in the corporate commercial team to widen his knowledge and experience in non-contentious areas as part of his traineeship.
2009/2010 saw Turner Parkinson LLP come home with a number of awards for the first time, being named Corporate Law Firm of the Year at the North West Insider Dealmakers Awards and Medium Sized Firm of the Year at the Manchester Legal Awards. The firm, who is the force behind TP Deals, the digital deals website for business buyers and sellers, also won Marketing and Business Development Campaign and was runner up for the Innovation in Practice award at the Managing Partners’ Forum European Practice Management Awards.
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