Four young lawyers from Fraser Brown solicitors have been elected onto the committee of the Nottingham Junior Lawyers Division (NJLD).
The legal group, which was formed last year and represents more than 100 young lawyers from across the county, will see Will Cursham take over as Chair, after a successful year as Events Secretary.
Jamie Hemingray and Ewan Carr will fill Will’s vacant position and Jas Digva will act as Membership Secretary during 2010. All four were voted onto the committee by their counterparts from throughout Nottinghamshire.
Will said, "The JLD has been extremely successful this year and very well supported. We offer various services to young lawyers across Nottinghamshire and in the forthcoming year I’m keen to make sure that these are well publicised and continue to be taken up by as many members as possible."
The Junior Lawyers Division provides support, advice, information and networking opportunities to junior lawyers. Student members of the Law Society enrolled through the Solicitors Regulation Authority, trainee solicitors, or solicitors with up to five years active practice are all automatically represented.
Fraser Brown is a dynamic law practice working at premises in Nottinghamshire through its branches in Nottingham, Radcliffe on Trent and Bingham.
Its philosophy is to deliver superior legal advice through a personal and highly professional service for both commercial and private clients. Since 1990, Fraser Brown has acquired eight established and respected local firms as part of its major growth strategy for doing business in the 21st Century.
Fraser Brown is one of the region's longest established firms of solicitors. Over the last 12 months, it has experienced significant growth in areas such as property, contract work, construction and general litigation.