Monday, February 3, 2025

Yorkshire law firm makes trio of hires

Yorkshire law firm Lupton Fawcett has made a further three new hires. New appointments have been made in the private client, family and debt recovery teams.

Edward Allen, Sally Hirst and Thomas Rudd all started new roles this week.

The three new colleagues follow the appointment of two new team members – Jonathan Exall and Harjit Singh – by the firm earlier this month.

Edward Allen, partner in the private client team, will be based at the firm’s York office. He will advise on all aspects of private client work including inheritance tax planning, wills, trusts, succession planning, lasting powers of attorney and Court of Protection applications.

As a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, Edward’s role will focus on estate planning advice and estate administration for a wide range of clients. His particular areas of expertise are advising high net worth individuals, owners of family businesses and farming families, as well as trust administration.

At his previous firm Edward was ranked as a ‘Next Generation Partner’ for Yorkshire and Humberside in the Legal 500 UK 2025 rankings.

He said: “I pride myself on being able to deliver practical solutions to clients’ estate planning needs, providing bespoke advice in a straightforward and understandable manner.”

Sally Hirst, who joins the family team as a solicitor, is experienced in child abuse compensation cases; family law, including arrangements for children and financial proceedings relating to divorce and separation; and wills and probate.

Sally said: “Family law is a rewarding area to work in and I feel passionate about helping clients that are going through some of the most stressful times of their lives. I am delighted to be joining the Lupton Fawcett team.”

Thomas Rudd, debt recovery executive, already has three years of debt recovery and litigation experience and is working towards his CILEX qualification. His expertise ranges from parking charges and utility bills to commercial debts and contract breaches.

Thomas said: “I am excited to see what new challenges Lupton Fawcett will bring and to get involved in the progression of debt recovery matters.”

James Richardson, managing partner, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Edward, Sally and Thomas to Lupton Fawcett and are now prepared for a strong performance in the coming year and beyond.

“We are in an excellent position to deliver the best results for our clients across all our areas of practice and we are looking forward to a very successful 2025.”

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