Paris Smith has welcomed three new trainee solicitors to the firm. Henry Barker, Kirsten Wilkins and Andrew Willshire will spend the next two years completing training contracts before qualifying as solicitors.
All three have connections to the area and have made the choice to work in Southampton. Barker is starting his training in commercial property, Wilkins in the family department and Willshire in dispute resolution.
"This will be an exciting and informative time for them as they develop their experience and start applying their legal knowledge to real-life situations," said Sarah Passemard, training partner.
“At Paris Smith, we're proud of our strong commitment to recruiting trainee solicitors and to ensuring they receive the very best that private practice has to offer. Our aim always is to retain our trainees – we see them as the future of the firm, and part of our continued success."
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