COMMERCIAL law firm Muckle LLP extends its services team by recruiting two new lawyers.
Cambridge University law graduate Frances Barker joined the Newcastle-based firm of Eversheds LLP, Newcastle. Before that he trained and worked at Addleshaw Goddard LLP in Leeds, where he specializes in employment law, providing legal assistance and advice to clients including British Airways and Wolseley.
He said: "I am delighted to join a forward thinking company that puts an emphasis on excellent customer service. One of the areas I work most visitors give advice work for corporate transactions. Muckle has a very good reputation for handling procurement and sales company, so I look forward to working with many transactions.
"I was also a guest on providing companies with strategic advice on managing employees and avoid potential misunderstandings job."
Siobhan Howard-Palmer law also joined the team to work as a lawyer in an international law firm, Kennedys in Sheffield. Siobhan brings a different mix of Muckle dispute resolution experience includes health and safety advice and legal work experience.
Howard Palmer also has a personal passion for the work pro bono and in 2008 won the Junior Lawyers Division Pro Bono Award for his work. He is also partly responsible for setting up the scheme # pro for junior lawyers when he coached Halliwells and free legal aid and advice to many organizations including youth centers, women's centers and Citizens' Advice Bureau.
He said: "Moving to the North East of Sheffield is a big step for me personally but I really want to work for Muckle.
"This company is really genuine and really care about the client, his own people and the local community. This ethos and high quality of work that makes me interested Muckle.
The "Muckle Like, I strongly believe in giving something back to the community and I put my name forward for the team involved in the company."
Chris Maddock, head of the working group ministry at Muckle LLP, said: "I really want to see two enthusiastic, skilled people in the company.
"We pride ourselves on providing the best advice and service to our clients, and we do have some of the nicest people to work here. I'm sure Siobhan and Frances were guests in working with our clients and leave a long and successful career at Muckle LLP. '
Cambridge University law graduate Frances Barker joined the Newcastle-based firm of Eversheds LLP, Newcastle. Before that he trained and worked at Addleshaw Goddard LLP in Leeds, where he specializes in employment law, providing legal assistance and advice to clients including British Airways and Wolseley.
He said: "I am delighted to join a forward thinking company that puts an emphasis on excellent customer service. One of the areas I work most visitors give advice work for corporate transactions. Muckle has a very good reputation for handling procurement and sales company, so I look forward to working with many transactions.
"I was also a guest on providing companies with strategic advice on managing employees and avoid potential misunderstandings job."
Siobhan Howard-Palmer law also joined the team to work as a lawyer in an international law firm, Kennedys in Sheffield. Siobhan brings a different mix of Muckle dispute resolution experience includes health and safety advice and legal work experience.
Howard Palmer also has a personal passion for the work pro bono and in 2008 won the Junior Lawyers Division Pro Bono Award for his work. He is also partly responsible for setting up the scheme # pro for junior lawyers when he coached Halliwells and free legal aid and advice to many organizations including youth centers, women's centers and Citizens' Advice Bureau.
He said: "Moving to the North East of Sheffield is a big step for me personally but I really want to work for Muckle.
"This company is really genuine and really care about the client, his own people and the local community. This ethos and high quality of work that makes me interested Muckle.
The "Muckle Like, I strongly believe in giving something back to the community and I put my name forward for the team involved in the company."
Chris Maddock, head of the working group ministry at Muckle LLP, said: "I really want to see two enthusiastic, skilled people in the company.
"We pride ourselves on providing the best advice and service to our clients, and we do have some of the nicest people to work here. I'm sure Siobhan and Frances were guests in working with our clients and leave a long and successful career at Muckle LLP. '
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