Milners Solicitors has enthusiastically embraced new talent, expanding its teams across various departments.
- Millie Schofield joins the private client team with a clear vision for community-focused legal service.
- Rebecca Sparling enhances the commercial property team, aiming to broaden her sector expertise.
- Hannah Buck contributes to the Harrogate branch while balancing her studies for the SQE.
- Barnaby Flint and Jack Spark commence roles in conveyancing and litigation, respectively, reflecting Milners’ commitment to nurturing nascent talent.
Milners Solicitors has made strategic appointments to bolster its legal teams with fresh talent, signifying a clear intention to enhance its service capabilities further. With a focus on regional presence, the firm has appointed several new team members across different locations and departments, each bringing diverse and promising skills to the table.
Millie Schofield, recently qualified as a solicitor, has joined the expanding private client team. Her approach is client-centric, with a strong emphasis on providing dedicated legal support to the communities in Leeds and Upton. Schofield expressed her enthusiasm to grow within a supportive and collaborative environment at Milners, aiming to deliver high-quality legal services to local residents.
Rebecca Sparling has joined the commercial property team in Leeds. Equipped with a robust background in residential conveyancing, she is eager to broaden her experience under the leadership of Andrew Price. Rebecca’s goal is to diversify her expertise by engaging with commercial property matters, thereby enhancing her role within the firm.
In Harrogate, Hannah Buck steps into a paralegal position, reinforcing the commercial property team while simultaneously pursuing her Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). Her dual role involves supporting Mat Haynes, head of the Harrogate branch, with a view to contribute significantly to the team’s objectives.
Furthermore, the firm’s dedication to fostering new talent is evidenced by the appointment of Barnaby Flint and Jack Spark, both recent law graduates. Barnaby joins the residential conveyancing team in Harrogate, while Jack takes on responsibilities in commercial litigation in Leeds. These roles are indicative of Milners’ strategic investment in the professional growth of emerging legal practitioners.
The managing partner at Milners, Simon Bass, conveyed his optimism regarding the development and integration of these new hires, expressing his anticipation for their contributions to the firm’s operational and client-service excellence.
Milners’ recent appointments highlight its strategic focus on enhancing legal services through cultivating new talent.
