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Three new lawyers join law firm Thrings in Bath

Three new lawyers have joined law firm Thrings‘ Bath office, having qualified using different training routes.

Ella Richardson will be the newest residential property solicitor in Bath, having completed a seat of her traineeship with the team, as well as in the firms’ family and agricultural property teams.

Having built her experience in the private, charity, agricultural and commercial real estate sectors, both during her time at Thrings as a trainee and a paralegal, Ella’s wide knowledge is a big benefit as she regularly acts for private individuals in the sale and purchase of freehold and leasehold property, including transactions involving unregistered property titles and transfers of part of registered titles.

Stacey Mold and Lisa Hodge will continue as part of the firm’s private client team, having completed their CILEx qualifications, both becoming chartered legal executives.

Having qualified, Stacey continues to support high net worth clients in the administration of trusts, including managing accounts and completing tax returns. Lisa, meanwhile, continues her work supporting clients with wills, probate, and powers of attorney.

Alice Altounyan, partner in the Thrings residential property team in Bath, said: “It is fantastic to have Ella return to our team, having proven herself to be such an asset as a trainee.

“The experience she has acquired during her time in other departments across the firm will be a significant benefit to her work and thus to our clients.”

Penelope Munro, partner in the Thrings private client team, said “Lisa and Stacey have really flourished in their time with us and, through hard work and determination by managing their studies for CILEx qualification alongside the everyday work, they are a wonderful addition to the team and are a credit to the firm.”

Simon Holdsworth, Thrings’ managing partner said: “As a proud supporter of junior members of staff developing their careers through different routes to qualification, it is great to see this latest round of qualifications showcasing such a diverse array of experience.

“To have not just one, but three fantastic colleagues qualify and remain with the firm is an absolute pleasure and I look forward to seeing them continue to reach their potential.”

Pictured: Ella Richardson, Stacey Mold and Lisa Hodge outside Thrings’ Bath office

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