Trio of solicitor qualifications for South Coast firm Ellis Jones
Three colleagues at South Coast law firm Ellis Jones have qualified as solicitors across two different departments.
The firm has welcomed the formal qualifications for Leah Sharman and Wai Chan in banking and finance litigation and Matt Rushent in contentious trusts and probate.
With offices in Bournemouth, Poole, Ringwood, Swanage, Broadstone, Wimborne and London, Ellis Jones’ 178-strong team includes graduates, legal executives, placement students and others with an interest in furthering a career in the law.
Leah is the first solicitor at the firm to qualify by passing the Solicitors Qualifying Examination, which she achieved through a two-stage assessment process.
She joined Ellis Jones as a conveyancing administrator in 2017, working her way up to become a fee-earning paralegal.
Leah became interested in litigation while studying for a legal practice diploma through the Chartered Institute for Legal Executives.
She said: “Studying while working full-time was definitely challenging, but I found that being able to apply what I was learning to real-life scenarios was very helpful.
“Ellis Jones have been extremely supportive with both my studies and progression through the firm, and I think that the experience I’ve gained will be invaluable in my future career as a solicitor.”
After his law degree from the University of the West of England, Wai gained a Masters in intellectual property and information law at King’s College London.
He joined Ellis Jones’ banking and finance litigation department as a paralegal in 2018 and started training as a solicitor in 2022.
Wai said: “Litigation is a collaborative effort and every client deserves to have their individual circumstances and goals fully understood and appreciated.
“I adopt an adaptable and commercial mindset to resolving clients’ problems, tailoring my approach to each case’s unique circumstances.”
Matt is the first trainee to qualify in the contentious trusts and probate specialism in Ellis Jones’ dispute resolution department.
He began his training contract in 2022 having worked at a top 10 accountancy and audit firm.
Matt said: “What’s impressed me most is the culture of the firm, how much everyone enjoys being here, and how many partners and lawyers have trained with and stayed with the firm.
“Like many partners, associates and lawyers before me, I see my long-term future as being with Ellis Jones and hope to repay the firm’s commitment to me and my development in the many years to come.”
Nigel Smith, managing partner of Ellis Jones, said: “Congratulations to Leah, Wai and Matt on their much-deserved qualifications.
“I wish them every success as they go forward with their legal careers.”