NEW FACES have joined a long-established Hereford law firm, to kick start their exciting new career.

Lanyon Bowdler, which has offices in Hereford and Bromyard, has welcomed six new members of staff to the team.

The law firm has said that welcoming its new trainees has reaffirmed its commitment to training the next generation of lawyers and providing the “perfect launchpad” for a successful legal career.

Starting in the private client team are Nicole Cousins and Kelly Hughes, while Emily Poyner has joined the clinical negligence team, Annie Priest is with the family department, Chloe Michie has started in the commercial and agricultural property team, and Tabassum Jamil is with the personal injury department.

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Brian Evans, managing partner at Lanyon Bowdler, said the firm was proud of its track record over many years of helping new solicitors through their training contracts.

Mr Evans said that the training contracts are a "source of great pride for the firm", and it was wonderful to see the group settle into their first training seats.

“We are passionate about giving trainees the perfect launchpad for their careers, with our training programme carefully designed to enable them to learn from the many experienced professionals we have here at Lanyon Bowdler.

“We ensure our trainees have a thorough grounding to enable them to specialise in their chosen field.

“I look forward to seeing our new group of trainees continue the successful path taken by our previous trainees towards a flourishing legal career.”