Mogers Drewett Invests In Next Generation Of Lawyers
Mogers Drewett Announces New Trainee Solicitors
South West legal and financial planning firm Mogers Drewett has appointed four new trainee solicitors as part on an initiative to develop young talent across the business.
Their arrival takes the total number of trainees at Mogers Drewett, which has offices in Bath, Wells, Sherborne and Frome, to eight.
The new trainees are Jodie Richards, Nicole Muchenje, Sarah Parsons and Jasmin Wickham. Both Nicole and Jodie have been appointed trainee solicitors in the residential property team.
Nicole is a law graduate of Nottingham Trent University while Jodie has a law degree from the University of Southampton. They will work alongside the firm’s residential solicitors, dealing with day-to-day administration duties and liaising with clients.
Meanwhile, Sarah and Jasmin both become trainee solicitors in Mogers Drewett’s private client team.
Sarah has a graduate diploma in law from the University of Law and Jasmin holds a law degree from the same university and is currently pursuing a master’s degree as part of her professional development.
Mogers Drewett is part-funding the trainees’ law school fees as part of an initiative to develop the next generation of young lawyers. They follow in the footsteps of last year’s trainees Daniel Cockhead, Harry Durston, Scarlet Clemens and Charlotte Padfield who begin their second year with the firm.
Sean McDonough, managing partner at Mogers Drewett, said: “We recognise that our ability to continue delivering great outcomes for our clients depends on investing in young talent.
“Our new trainee appointments demonstrate our strong commitment to developing the next generation of lawyers. We wish our new trainees every success as they embark on their legal careers with us.”
Sean McDonough – Managing Partner & Employment Lawyer
sean.mcdonough@mogersdrewett.com