Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Local trio qualify as solicitors at Rollits

Rollits has announced the achievements of three members of its team in qualifying as solicitors.

Enisha Ali, Lily Dobson and Harry Spice all come from the Hull area and joined Rollits as trainees in 2019 after graduating from the University of Hull and the University of Law in Leeds.

Lily and Harry have both qualified into the corporate team dealing with a range of matters including acquisitions, disposals and reorganisations.

Lily attended Beverley High School and Wyke Sixth Form College and Harry studied at Archbishop Sentamu Academy in Hull. They both gained their LLB (Hons) at Hull in 2018 and followed that by securing a Distinction in their Legal Practice Course at Leeds.

Enisha attended Beverley High School and Beverley Joint Sixth Form before progressing to complete her Law LLB (Hons) at Hull. She then completed her Legal Practice Course as part of her Masters in Professional Legal Practice, which she passed with Distinction at the University of Law in Leeds.

Enisha has qualified into the firm’s commercial property team and undertakes work on matters including sales, purchases and leases.

Partner Caroline Neadley who is the Training Principal at Rollits said: “This is a significant milestone for Enisha, Lily and Harry – and for Rollits. The firm is in its 180th year and whilst we operate regionally and nationally we remain committed to finding and nurturing talent local to join us in Hull and York.

“We are delighted that we have been able to offer positions to our three newly qualified solicitors and we are pleased that these talented young people see Rollits as a good and supportive route into a legal career.”

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