Law firm Wilkin Chapman has welcomed nine new trainee solicitors to its Grimsby, Lincoln, Beverley, and Louth offices.
The nine new trainee solicitors have started training contracts which will begin in the medical negligence, personal injury, dispute resolution, Wills, estates, tax & trusts, real estate and domestic property teams. The training programme underlines Wilkin Chapman’s dedication to developing future legal talent and equips trainees with the essential skills and practical experience required to qualify as solicitors and embark on lasting careers.
The two-year training contract offers comprehensive, hands-on experience across various legal disciplines, divided into four six-month rotations. Additionally, trainees gain exposure to different offices within our network of four locations, providing them with a broad perspective on legal specialisms, client needs and diverse work environments.
The new cohort includes Jessica Badics Maeers (Grimsby), Danielle Ayscough (Lincoln), Abigail Bolton (Lincoln), Elliot Dawson (Lincoln), Aaron Grantham (Louth), Barney Seamer (Louth), Amelia Watson (Louth), Jack Herring (Beverley) and Jessica Stabler (Beverley).
Lisa Boileau, partner and head of Wilkin Chapman’s private client division, said: “Wilkin Chapman is renowned across the region for producing highly skilled, well- prepared lawyers – and that journey often begins right here, in our training contracts.
“Our trainee solicitor programme is designed to attract driven and talented individuals who are committed to learning, refining their skills, and building a long-term career with us. We’re thrilled to be able to continue the momentum of last year’s intake and award nine training contracts this year, bringing the total number of trainee solicitors currently training with us to 19.”