LAW firm Coffin Mew has welcomed nine legal minds to its ranks following its latest trainee recruitment drive.
The new joiners will work across the practice’s core disciplines and sectors while training to become fully qualified, with half of the group bidding to become solicitors and the other half aiming to become legal assistants.
Amanda Glover, trainee solicitor in Coffin Mew’s wills, trusts and probate team, said: “I am delighted to be working at Coffin Mew as a trainee solicitor.
“When applying for training contracts, I found many firms with good reputations and legal expertise.
“However, Coffin Mew differentiated itself because, on top of this, it was inclusive, less hierarchical and more people-centred.
“Coffin Mew was the only firm where I met the CEO at the assessment centre!
“The firm demonstrates a positive culture and a commitment to providing a great place to work.”
Coffin Mew has its offices in Queensberry House, Brighton.
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