Bevan Brittan Promotes Four Lawyers In Birmingham

News
16/05/2019

Bevan Brittan LLP has promoted four lawyers in its Birmingham office as part of its end of financial year promotions round.


They are among a total of 18 individuals promoted by the law firm nationally.


New Partner

· Nicola Pegg (Clinical Risk)


New Associates

· Natasha Jones (Clinical Risk)

· Samantha Minchin (Clinical Risk)

· Rosie Tabrizi (Commercial & Infrastructure)


The three professionals specialising in clinical negligence are part of a legal team based in Birmingham that is recognised nationally for its expertise and knowledge. Legal 500 has ranked the firm’s clinical negligence team in the region’s ‘top tier’, while Chambers 2019 Directory also giving its highest rating to the practice nationally.


With more than 60 legal professionals and support staff in the city, firm continues to make substantial investments in its capability and capacity in the Midlands region.


Birmingham Office Head, Adrian Dagnall, said:

“It has been another successful year for Bevan Brittan, and these promotions recognise the success as well as the quality and talent we have in the firm. Both our clinical risk and commercial & infrastructure teams have had strong and successful years, and I would like to congratulate the four lawyers in Birmingham that we have been able to promote.

“We are committed to a positive environment at Bevan Brittan where progression and opportunity is based simply on talent and merit, and a culture that both supports individuals and challenges them to go further. This has been demonstrated clearly in these latest, well-deserved, promotions.

“Much of our focus within our Birmingham-based Commercial & Infrastructure and Property teams is on supporting regeneration, housing, health and social care and manufacturers within the city region.

“We look forward to supporting the 2022 Commonwealth Games that will play a significant part in a shared mood of excitement - and continued growing economic and business confidence - across the Midlands.”