April 2024 Promotions
We extend our congratulations to three new Denham Bramwell Partners, Brooke Glasgow Family Lawyer, Anna Fuiava Civil Litigator, and Emma Boad a Property and Commercial Law specialist. Their promotion reflects both their extensive capabilities and our firm's commitment to cultivating talent internally.
We are also delighted to announce the appointments of Kristy Jones and Petrina Siliva to Senior Associate positions, alongside Natasha Broughton's promotion to Associate. Their dedication and expertise bolster our team's capabilities, ensuring continued excellence in client service and legal representation.
These strategic promotions underscore Denham Bramwell's dedication to excellence across multiple legal domains. With Brooke, Anna, and Emma joining the partnership, we aim to reinforce our position as a leading mid-sized law firm. Additionally, their collective expertise will strengthen our successful Family, Property and Commercial teams, while providing senior representation for our Civil Litigation practice.
Commenting on these advancements, Devika Kumar, General Manager at Denham Bramwell, expressed her thoughts, stating,
"These promotions will empower us to maintain our growth trajectory while delivering exceptional client service. We are excited to welcome exceptional legal talent to our senior leadership team as we embark on an exciting year of expansion."
The internal promotions reflect our commitment to nurturing talent and providing outstanding legal services to our clients.
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