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Law firm Bevan Brittan has promoted five lawyers to partner and one to legal director as part of a record promotions round that has seen 38 individuals promoted across its network of offices.

The five new partners are:

  • Claire Leonard (health and care)
  • Emma Timmons (health and care)
  • Raj Kang (health and care)
  • Claire Jones (litigation and regulatory)
  • Kate Hicks (property)

Litigation and regulatory expert Adrian Neale becomes a Legal Director in Bristol.

Bevan Brittan has meanwhile announced 13 new Senior Associates and 19 Associates.

Managing Partner Duncan Weir said: “A record round of promotions tells its own story for both those who have been recognised and the wider business. Every single one of our successful colleagues has played a major role in our growth and in meeting the increasing demand for our advice on a broad range of issues.

“Building on a decade of consistent growth, we continue to go from strength to strength. This year’s promotions reflect both the breadth and depth of the expertise and experience within our business, as well as our commitment to equality and the value we place on diversity.  Following this promotions round, 52% of our Partners are women. Because we know that diversity enriches our business, we will continue supporting talented people to succeed.”

He added: “This year we have also welcomed 32 senior lateral hires into our business. This is testament to the reputation we have for the work we do and the clients we act for. Our new joiners also tell us that they value the career development support and hybrid working environment we provide to enable them to balance their lives.”

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