Farleys promote two Solicitors and Marketing Manager to Associate Partner

Farleys Solicitors has appointed three new associate partners, as the firm continues its growth across the region.

Solicitors Jane Chadwick and Sally Eastwood, alongside marketing manager Reta Madgin have taken up their new positions following the firm’s annual round of promotions.

Jane qualified as a solicitor in 2012 and currently heads up the firm’s transport law department, having a built up wealth of experience within the industry. Working with a wide range of fleet and logistics businesses, Jane is also a qualified Transport Manager and able to advise a on a wide range of specialist transport law and compliance matters.

Sally Eastwood is an employment solicitor at Farleys’ commercial office in Blackburn. She qualified in 2013 and advises both businesses and employees on all aspects of employment law and human resources matters.  She also has expertise in relation to GDPR and data protection regulations, helping businesses to ensure that they are fully compliant in terms of their policies, procedures and documentation.

Meanwhile, Reta Madgin joined Farleys in 2016 and heads up the marketing function across Farleys’ six offices. A Chartered Marketer with over ten years professional services experience, Reta is now one of two non-lawyers at the firm who have been promoted to the Associate Partner positon.

Partner Ian Liddle commented: “I would like to congratulate all three on a deserved recognition of their invaluable contribution to Farleys’ success. This latest round of promotions is another example of our investment in people here at Farleys and effectively demonstrates our strategy of being able to reward success for both lawyers and non-lawyers who contribute to the growth of our firm.

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