Pictured above: (l-r) Caroline Smith, Simon Astill, Pamela
Shepherd and Kimbra Welch
Harvey Ingram's rapid growth continues with three timely partner
appointments to further expand its management team.
Top-performing property litigation specialist Pamela Shepherd,
has joined the firm as a partner to head Harvey Ingram's entire
property litigation offering. She has nearly 20 years' experience,
including nearly 12 years heading DLA Piper's property litigation
team in Birmingham.
At the same time, retail property specialist Caroline Smith and
employment lawyer Kimbra Welch, were promoted from associate to
partner reflecting the firm's on-going expansion in a number of key
areas.
Caroline has been with Harvey Ingram for nearly 10 years having
joined as a trainee. She has specialised in retail landlord and
tenant work since 2005. Her key clients include Domino's Pizza,
Timpson and Vision Express. Caroline - nee Sutcliffe - is Leicester
born and bred. She was educated in the city at Glenhills Primary
School, Montrose School, Sir Jonathan North College and Wyggeston
& Queen Elizabeth I College.
Kimbra has been with the firm for five years. She is a very
experienced tribunal advocate and employment adviser having worked
with numerous well known regional and national clients. Kimbra has
also recently been appointed a fee-paid Employment Judge at London
Central Employment Tribunal and is a member of the Employment
Lawyers' Association.
The latest wave of promotions come as Harvey Ingram cements its
status as the region's fastest growing law firm. It follows a
recent merger with Home Counties-based firm Borneos, to create a
five-site legal powerhouse with a national client base served by 51
partners and more than 400 staff.
Managing partner Simon Astill says: "We are delighted with all
three appointments. They reflect our commitment to recruiting,
retaining and nurturing the very best industry talent. Pamela,
Caroline and Kimbra are hugely experienced in their respective
disciplines, thanks to their diverse mix of skills and all have
critical roles to play in our on-going strategic growth."