South Coast: Law firm Coffin Mew appoints 12 new trainees
Regional law firm Coffin Mew has welcomed six new trainee solicitors and six new trainee legal assistants to its team.
The trainees will be based in Portsmouth and Southampton. They will rotate between departments every six months for two years, gaining expertise in legal specialisms including residential property, commercial property, restructuring and insolvency, clinical and catastrophic injury and Court of Protection.
The trainee solicitors are Emma Jones, Danny Dawkins, David Harris, David Gregory, Samantha Kerins and Gurbir Pattar. The trainee legal assistants are Fiona Goodacre, Roshni Korat, Lauren Ward, Fathema Hoque, Ed Glanville and Danielle Heeley.
Emma Jones joins Coffin Mew having studied law at the University of Surrey and completed the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at the University of Law, Guildford. Her first department is Court of Protection. She said: “I wanted to start my path to becoming a solicitor in a varied and ambitious firm that will do everything it can to encourage me to be my best. Whichever department I qualify into, I am honoured to be part of such an amazing team.”
Danny Dawkins is taking the next step in his career and within the firm following a year as a paralegal. Danny converted his Music Industry Management degree into a law degree by way of the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), before undertaking the LPC. His first department is in the clinical and catastrophic injury department. Dawkins said: “I chose to train at Coffin Mew because of its friendly atmosphere, its wide range of practice areas and the promise of intellectually stimulating and rewarding work. It’s a firm on the up and I’m really excited to be part of its plans for the future.”
A Lex 100 winner, Coffin Mew has long held a reputation for developing legal talent. Lex 100 is the student’s guide to the UK’s premier law firms and ranks firms based on 13 categories and, this year, Coffin Mew performed particularly well in the categories for work/life balance, quality of work and client contact.
Coffin Mew CEO Miles Brown commented: “It’s a pleasure to extend a warm welcome to our new trainees. Each has worked extremely hard and shown exceptional talent to earn their place here at Coffin Mew. We are committed to giving our staff the support and professional development they need to provide our clients with a truly outstanding service. Trainees from previous years have gone on to do fantastic work and we look forward to seeing these ten new hires achieve their potential.”