Friday, March 8, 2013

North East law firm Dickinson Dees made six promoted

Largest law firm THE North East, Dickinson Dees, has made six promoted to director in the firm Newcastle and Leeds offices.

Promotions range from the company's intellectual property, corporate and commercial departments, charities and property.

They are: Mark Casey (banking), Victoria Hunter (commercial), is Sander (intellectual property - IP), Emma Moody (charity), Carlyn Easterbrook (corporate recovery), David City (agriculture).

Casey, who joined the company in 2007 and based in the Newcastle office of the company, said: "who was promoted to director recognizes the contributions of all of us making company here during our time. I look forward to continuing to develop my role in the banking team, working in our offices in Newcastle and Leeds. '

Is Sander joined the company in 2005. Since joining Dickinson Dees, he became a lawyer only together quality and trademark attorney in the North East, additional qualifiers finished her last year.

He said: "Dickinson Dees has a growing IP practice and I am pleased that the allocation of a role in both the team and the company."

Throughout the campaign this year is a busy time for the company to continue to invest in the business with the aim of becoming one of the leading law firms in the country.

Four months has seen the company appointed two new partners in commercial disputes and property team in Leeds, as well as director of commercial practice. The company was recently promoted to the team Tracy Walsh retired partner company in Newcastle.

John Marshall, senior partner at the firm, said: "It has always been our proud to announce our promotion. It is important to appreciate the high caliber lawyers made an outstanding contribution to the business.

"These are all lawyers with a very bright career to continue with them and I would like to congratulate each one of them."

Newcastle-based company said this month its business increase as the economy recovers North East as reported 2.4% rise in turnover for the year to the end of April, and profits jumped 10% to £ 12.1m. In the 200-year company is investing to grow over the next 12 months after the opening of the Leeds office to replace the York site and investing more in the London office.

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