Forbes celebrates The Lex 100 success by announcing four new trainees

Leading North West legal firm Forbes Solicitors has celebrated success in three categories of The Lex 100’s annual trainee survey by announcing that it has begun training four new solicitors.

The Lex 100 is the most comprehensive assessment of law firm training contracts in the UK and this year gathered over 3,000 anonymous responses from trainees at 165 law firms across the country. 

It has now announced that Forbes is a 2017/18 winner in the following three categories: Client Contact, Confidence of being kept on and Social life.

Forbes has marked the success by revealing that Olivia Jack, Nat Avdiu, Lucy Bailey and Michael Rutter have now been accepted for its Solicitor training programme.

Stuart Penswick, Forbes Partner & Training Principal said: “We are delighted that Forbes Solicitors is a Lex 100 Winner for 2017/18 and has won in three categories, which is fantastic.

“We take great pride in our training programme and are delighted to announce that four new members of staff have taken the next step on the road to becoming fully qualified.”

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