Pictured above: (l-r) Kathryn Morgans, David Phillips and
Clare Stephens
Leading Shropshire law firm Lanyon Bowdler is delighted to
welcome three new trainee solicitors, Clare Stephens, Kathryn
Morgans and David Phillips to the firm.
All three trainees commenced their training contracts at the
beginning of September and are looking forward to both the
challenges ahead and developing their professional careers within
the firm. They are reassured in the knowledge that they will
receive first class mentoring and support from the expert team at
Lanyon Bowdler, which is recognised by Investors in People.
Clare, an existing member of the Lanyon Bowdler team, has
previously worked as a police station representative and paralegal.
She completed her law degree and also the LPC at the
University of Wolverhampton. Clare starts her first seat in
the criminal department at the Shrewsbury office.
Kathryn joins the firm having studied law at the University of
Birmingham, graduating with a 2:1 LLB (Hons) Degree. She completed
the LPC at Birmingham College of Law, gaining a distinction.
Kathryn will spend her first six months in the firm's clinical
negligence department. In her spare time, she enjoys cross country
running and taking part in half marathons, having recently
completed the Wolverhampton half marathon to raise monies for
Compton Hospice.
David graduated from the University of Birmingham with a 2:1 LLB
(Hons) Degree and completed the LPC at the College of Law in
Chester, gaining a distinction. His first seat will be spent in the
personal injury department at the Shrewsbury office. Outside
of work David is a keen sportsman and particularly enjoys playing
and watching both football and rugby.
For more information about Lanyon Bowdler, please visit their
website here: www.lblaw.co.uk