Saturday, January 11, 2025

Leeds law firm strengthens team with six new appointments

Ward Hadaway, a Leeds-based law firm, has appointed six new team members as it continues to grow.

The appointments include an equity partner, two solicitors, two trainee solicitors and one paralegal across sectors including real estate, healthcare and commercial litigation.

Emma Digby, Executive Partner in Ward Hadaway’s Leeds office, said: “The expansion of our Leeds team is a clear reflection of our firm’s growing presence across Yorkshire and beyond. With new appointments across multiple roles, we’re enhancing our ability to provide high-quality, sector-specific legal services to our clients.

“Our new team members, representing a blend of emerging and experienced professionals, will play a crucial role in our wider growth strategy. Their expertise will enable us to continue offering agile, high-calibre legal support to our diverse client base, while maintaining the independence that is core to our identity.”

Based in the Leeds office, Laura Hill joins as a Partner in the commercial litigation team. She brings specialist expertise and experience in handling AI-related litigation.

Emma continued: “Enhancing our teams to meet changing demands is also essential to our growth. For instance, as AI innovation accelerates, we are seeing increasing demand to support businesses in navigating the evolving legal challenges it presents.

“We help clients design and implement AI solutions within a fragmented regulatory framework, while closely monitoring developing legislation to ensure compliance. Our growing expertise in this space ensures clients can innovate confidently while managing emerging legal issues.”

Partner Laura Hill added: “I’m excited to join Ward Hadaway, a firm that’s deeply committed to innovation and providing practical, client-focused solutions. As AI continues to transform industries, I’m eager to contribute to the firm’s efforts to help businesses manage the unique legal hurdles that arise in this space.

“With our strong track record in supporting tech companies, we’re well-placed to guide organisations through the complexities of AI, ensuring they can grow and innovate while managing risks and staying ahead of changing regulations.”

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