Cheltenham solicitors Sherbornes expands team
Cheltenham based Business Law firm Sherbornes, has appointed two new Solicitors and promoted an existing member of staff to Trainee Solicitor. The appointments are in response to significant growth in demand for the firms Employment and Business Law Services
The two new Solicitors are Natasha Thomas and Kieren Mulvey.
Natasha joins Sherbornes as an Associate Solicitor from the international firm Trowers & Hamlins where she was an Associate in the Corporate team. Prior to that she worked for Charles Russell Speechlys.
Natasha said “It’s been very refreshing to move to a firm where I have the freedom to give commercial, practical advice to real business people”.
Kieren joins the firm from Luttons Dunford Solicitors and prior to that he worked for Angela Porter Solicitors. Kieren’s experience includes work on the Employment and Commercial side of the firm. Kieren commented, “I have looked for a move to a firm of this quality for a while and love the down to earth mentality here”.
Abi Partridge who joined the firm initially as a Paralegal in 2018 has been promoted to Trainee Solicitor. As a Paralegal, Abi has assisted all the solicitors in the firm gaining experience of both contentious and non-contentious employment matters, corporate transactions as well as commercial law. In her new position as a trainee she will focus on those different areas to deepen her knowledge before qualifying in 2025.
Trula Brunsdon, a Director of Sherbornes, said: “The reputation of Sherbornes as advisors to businesses in all areas is going from strength to strength and this is reflected in the levels of new clients coming to Sherbornes, as well as increased levels of new work coming in from our existing clients.
"I am delighted to welcome Tash and Kieren to the team. They bring a wealth of knowledge with them and they are already proving to be great additions. It is also important that we support internal development and recognise the efforts of those who have been with us for a while, so I am very pleased that Abi has progressed to become a trainee.”