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Kuits welcomes seven new trainees

Manchester commercial law firm, Kuits solicitors, has welcomed seven trainee solicitors to the firm.

Dominic Hopkins, Tom Griffin, Abby Mercer, Billy Liggins, Stan Stephens, Jasmine Harland and Christopher Lane have started their training contracts and will undertake four six-month seats, during which they will work across various specialisms. As well as experience of the firm’s core business lines, the trainees will work with Kuits’ support areas in order that they receive an in-depth understanding of the firm.

Stan, Christopher and Billy have already been working at Kuits as paralegals before successfully applying for a training contract. The aim of the training programme is to develop an outstanding talent pipeline of future Kuits’ solicitors.

Steve Eccleston, Managing Partner at Kuits, commented; “It is always a pleasure to welcome new trainees to the team at Kuits and the fact that three of them have already been working here as paralegals is testament to our continued investment in our teams. Each one of them demonstrated our core values which are fundamental in building strong relationships with clients and colleagues. We’re delighted to support each one of them as they take the next step in building their legal careers.”

Kuits employs 200 people in its office in Manchester acting for some of the most successful businesses and individuals in the North West.

Image: L-R: Dominic Harland, Tom Griffin, Jasmine Harland, Billy Liggins, Abby Mercer, Christopher Lane and Stan Stephens.

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