Law firm Geldards has appointed new partners at its Cardiff office.
In a series of promotions the firm, which also has offices in London and the Midlands, has promoted five senior associates to partners, bringing it total number of partners to 61.
In Cardiff the new partners are Elizabeth Bray, a specialist in best practice and risk, Joga Singh, employment and immigration and Helen Snow, employment, data protection and information.
Geldards partner Helen Snow. Image Huw John. Geldards partner Elizabeth Bray. Image Huw John. (Image: HUW JOHN)Moreover, six associates have been promoted to senior associate roles. In Cardiff they are Richard Kirby, injury dispute resolution and Ewelina Wagiel, corporate.
Three solicitors have also been promoted to associate level, including in Cardiff Henry Bright, commercial property and Madeleine Jordan, consensual dispute resolution.
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Jeff Pearson, chief executive at Geldards, said: “Geldards’ success is built on the talented individuals we have within the firm and we are pleased to nurture and develop our skilled workforce.
“I offer my warmest congratulations to our five new partners and all ofour colleagues whose dedication and hard work have been recognised with these well-deserved promotions. I look forward to watching them grow in their new roles as they continue to provide an exceptional client service and build the excellent reputation of Geldards.”
Last year the firm move to new 24,000 sq ft offices in Cardiff at the 4 Capital Quarter building, having entered into a ten year lease
The firm opened its first office in the capital in 1854 and had been based at Dumfries House since 1991. It also has offices in Derby, Nottingham and London. It employs more than 350 staff, of which around 160 based in Cardiff.
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