Pictured: Louise Howard
Shropshire and Herefordshire law firm Lanyon Bowdler is
delighted to announce that trainee Louise Howard recently qualified
as a solicitor, becoming the twenty-fourth solicitor, currently, at
the firm to be retained following their admission.
Having previously achieved a degree in English Literature at the
University of Leeds in 2004, Louise completed her Common
Professional Examination in 2008 and went on to achieve the Legal
Practice Course in 2009. She first joined Lanyon Bowdler in October
2007 as a legal assistant in the Personal Injury department, before
successfully securing a training contract with the firm.
On qualification, Louise joined the Personal Injury team, which
is headed by partner Neil Lorimer. Neil said "I am delighted to
welcome Louise to the team, she will provide valuable assistance to
experienced solicitors Claire Vale and Lucy Small, who focus on
delivering legal advice and support to those in South Shropshire
& Herefordshire as well as assisting me in my Accidents Abroad
practice."
Louise is married with a young daughter, and in her spare time
enjoys relaxing with her family with a good book. Louise comments
"After much hard work, I am delighted to finally qualify as a
solicitor, and look forward to building my career with Lanyon
Bowdler."
For more information about Lanyon Bowdler, please visit their
website here: www.lblaw.co.uk