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Gateley welcomes 11 new hires in Nottingham

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We are proud to announce 11 hires across our legal and consultancy businesses in Nottingham.

The appointments include newly qualified lawyers Alice Martin who has joined the construction team and Jessica Snape who will be based in the corporate team.

They are accompanied by legal trainees Beth Eady, Megan Holland and Symra Khan along with Charlize-Li Clarke who is joining as a graduate solicitor apprentice – the first for the Nottingham office. Over the next two years, they will rotate through four six-month seats across a number of specialist practice areas. These latest hires are part of 22 newly qualified solicitor and 27 legal trainee appointments recently made by Gateley Legal across our UK offices.

In addition Adamson Jones, our dedicated patent and trade mark practice, has recruited Michael Constant as a trainee trademark attorney and William Handley as a trainee patent attorney while Gateley Smithers Purslow (GSP), the multi-disciplinary surveying, engineering and architecture consultancy arm of Gateley, has appointed Georgia Buttress as a graduate building surveyor, Louis Brown as a graduate engineer and building surveying apprentice Chloe Smith.

Gateley Nottingham now boasts a 149 strong team after Gateley RJA, the chartered quantity surveying consultancy, relocated its West Bridgford-based team to Park View House in September this year.

Andrew Macmillan, partner and head of the Nottingham office, said: “I am excited to welcome these latest arrivals to our growing Nottingham office. They are a testament to our stellar training and development programme and demonstrates our continued investment in Nottingham and ambitious plans to grow all areas of the business.”

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