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Women In The Legal Profession

An interesting article in the Law Society’s Gazette publication this month reports that there is a “female talent drain” in that whilst entry level to the profession appears to be open to everyone, it is not the same once the ladder is ascended in the profession.   The number of female partners in solicitors’ firms is low. Statistics show that there are now more women than men qualifying as solicitors with women representing over 60% of newly qualified solicitors since 1990. However, only 28% of partners in private practice are women. Only half of all judges under the age of 50 years are women.

A Court of Appeal Judge, Lady Justice Rafferty was speaking at the Royal Society Diversity Conference when she stated that “diversity must be maintained beyond entry level to the profession”.

Here at Adams Harrison female partners represent 83% of the firm, with the Managing Partner being a woman!

Jenny Carpenter Celebrates 20 Years At Adams Harrison

Jennifer Carpenter, Managing Partner clocks up 20 years service with Adams Harrison this week.

Jennifer Carpenter, Managing Partner Adams Harrison

Jenny joined the firm 20 years ago in October 1998 as a trainee solicitor, recruited by the firm’s former senior partner, Tom Harrison who was her training principal. “I recall seeing the position advertised whilst I was at the College of Law” said Jenny. “I was immediately attracted to the position as it was stated as being contentious biased. I knew I wanted to practice litigation and not non-contentious areas such as property or probate so it was the ideal training contract for me”.

Jenny has predominantly been based at our Saffron Walden office, where the firm has been based for almost 185 years, and has practiced various areas of litigation.

Jenny commented “There have been changes in the law and in particular the technology used when practicing law in my time with Adams Harrison. When starting as a trainee solicitor e-mail was a very new method of communication and it was almost considered discourteous to e-mail another professional. Letters remained the main method of contact. However, these days e-mails are used almost without exception; so the task of most solicitors is determining how best to deal with the constant influx of this type of communication. Books are now used far less frequently with a lawyer’s resources being available, subject to paying a subscription, on line. In fact almost every type of transaction or litigation is now dealt with on line with various portals and web based systems in place. Gone are the days of needing a typewriter to fill in the fields of a court form”.

Jenny spent many years attending the police station and undertaking advocacy in the Magistrates Court when the firm held a legal aid franchise for criminal legal work. For the duration of her time at the firm she has advised many clients, both employees and employers, on employment related issues, including drafting and advising on settlement agreements. She has negotiated numerous satisfactory outcomes in relation to employment disputes, always priding herself on showing empathy in difficult situations.

Jenny provides contentious probate advice and representation to clients in a variety of situations. “This is becoming an increasingly popular area of the law as people generally appear to have become more aware of the ways in which to question the validity of a will or to bring a claim against an estate” Jenny stated.

Jenny qualified as a solicitor in 2000 and became a partner of the firm in 2005. She has since January 2014 been the Managing Partner of the firm. The firm holds a Lexcel accreditation given by the Law Society and as a result faces a vigorous 2 to 3 day annual audit. In this year’s audit the firm was “highly commended for sustaining a very high level of compliance against the Lexcel Standard”. The firm was labeled as “an example of a really good practice, and amongst the very best that the writer (the auditor) has reviewed” in terms of its plans and policies. Together with the firm being told that “Adams Harrison continues to be an extremely well run and extremely well managed Practice”.

The firm has grown and expanded in the last 20 years, almost by double. Jenny services clients’ legal needs across all three of our offices in Sawston, Saffron Walden and Haverhill. Jenny commented: “I thoroughly enjoy the diversity of my role within the firm and the wide range of clients that I am able to assist. I am very proud of Adams Harrison that is the successful firm it is today thanks to the commitment, loyalty and hard work of all our wonderful staff”.

“Here’s to the next 20 years …” was Jenny’s final word.

Congratulations to Kelsey Ling

Many congratulations to Kelsey Ling, who has completed her apprenticeship and is now working in our Family Department.

Well done Kelsey!

Adams Harrison Kelsey Ling Apprenticeship Certificate

Congratulations to Hayley Ford

Congratulations to Hayley Ford on passing the Trust Exam that she took in May this year as part of her Society of Trust and Estates Practitioners accreditation.

Two Staff Members Pass Their ILEX Exams

Many congratulations are due to Hannah Jeffries based at our Saffron Walden office and Alex Galloni based at the Sawston office, who have passed their recent ILEX examinations.

Absolutely wonderful news and we are very proud of them on their success.

 

Surprise For Lisa Thornhill

Staff of Adams Harrison surprised Lisa on her 30th birthday by decorating her room and showering her with cards and presents. Congratulations Lisa.

Lisa Thornhill 30th Birthday Surprise

 

Adams Harrison Partner In The News

Shoshana Goldhill, Partner at Adams Harrison, and her family have been in the news for hosting a 21 year old Syrian refugee in their home.

Picture Copyright UNHCR

Picture Copyright UNHCR

 

Read more here http://www.unhcr.org/uk/news/stories/2018/1/5a58c12f4/jewish-family-finds-syrian-muslim-perfect-guest.html

Congratulations to Hannah Jeffries

We are very pleased to announce that Hannah Jeffries, one of our secretaries in the Conveyancing Department, based in our Saffron Walden office, has achieved a Distinction in her Cilex Level 3 Certificate in Law and Practice.

Congratulations Hannah from all at Adams Harrison.

More Success For Matt

Matthew Darmon Adams Harrison 200 x 300Matt Darmon our trainee within the Commercial and Residential Conveyancing Departments, has just received his LPC results and achieved a distinction in employment law which gives him a distinction overall for the course.

Absolutely brilliant news for Matt and a very well done for all of the team.

Congratulations to Four Staff Members

Congratulations to Alison Helbert, our Accounts Manager, who has  reached 36 years of service as at 7th July.

Congratulations to Sarah Murrell, our Receptionist at the Saffron Walden office, who reaches 10 years service on 11th July 2017.

Congratulations to one of our Partners – Frances Walker and her husband Joel on the arrival of baby Niamh Elizabeth born  27th June 2017.

Also congratulations to Nicola Taylor of our Haverhill office and her husband upon the birth of their new son Archie born 5th July 2017.