Three trainees joined leading law firm

Leading West Midlands law firm FBC Manby Bowdler has appointed three new trainee solicitors to their team.

Mark Turner, Jonathan Moss and Sophie-Ann Bridges joined the firm as paralegals during 2011 and 2012 and were recently appointed as trainee solicitors following a successful application process.

FBC Manby Bowdler Training Partner Craig Ridge said: “All three of our new trainees have already shown great promise within each of their specialist areas since they joined the firm. At FBC Manby Bowdler we are committed to training the next generation of solicitors and I have no doubt that they will continue to work hard and be an asset to each of their teams.”

Mr Turner, who has joined the Town and Country Planning department, is an active member of Shrewsbury Young Professionals Networking Group and the Wolverhampton & Black Country Junior Lawyers Division. He is also part of the Montgomeryshire Young Farmers, having held various posts in his home club in Berriew.

Thai Boxing enthusiast Mr Moss has joined the Litigation Department and Ms Bridges, a Criminology and Sociology graduate who represents the Wolverhampton and Black Country Junior Lawyers Division at a national level, has joined the firm’s award-winning Family team.