By DAC Beachcroft

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Published 11 August 2023

Overview

International law firm DAC Beachcroft will retain 85% of its trainees this autumn, with 17 of the newly qualified lawyers (NQs) staying on in permanent roles at the firm.

DACB’s newly qualified lawyers, who will take on permanent contracts across five of the firm’s 11 UK offices, are:

Bristol

Natalie M’Bayiwa               

Edward Mardon               

Miles Cullimore      

Emma Bowden        

Newcastle

Luke Gill      

Sadia Dorsmine Khan      

London

Annabelle Elcock    

Jennifer Kim          

Antonio Marino                

Jennifer Okoro                 

Omotorera Sotinwa         

Nadine Kamalaneson       

Erin Burns    

Pavan Trivedi        

Manchester

Yara Alshighri                  

Roxanne Cullinan             

Leeds

Rowan Scarth

 

Nine of the newly qualified lawyers will work with DACB's Insurance sector, three with the firm's Health sector and five with Business Advisory.

Anthea Lane, partner and Training Principal at DAC Beachcroft, commented, “Congratulations on behalf of the firm to all of our qualifying trainees. Over the past two years we have been delighted to provide them with the opportunity to develop core business skills through our innovative early talent development programme and gain important experience that will prepare them for their future careers.

"Our success is driven by our ability to attract and retain the best talent, which is why we are passionate about creating a collaborative and inclusive learning environment for our people to thrive."

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