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Future Focused Simcocks appoints new trainee advocate

by isleofman.com 28th September 2017
Simcocks have recently appointed Faye Devlin as the Douglas based law firm furthers its commitment to developing in-house talent.

As part of her role with Simcocks, Faye will begin her Articles to become an Advocate and will gain experience in the firm’s multiple practice areas.

Faye was born on the Isle of Man and attended St. Ninian’s High School until she left in 2012 to go to Lancaster University.  Here she studied English Literature and History before completing the Graduate Diploma in Law at the University in Law in Chester followed by the Legal Practice Course at the University of Law in Leeds.

Commenting on the appointment, CEO Phil Games said: “We’re delighted to welcome Faye to the team as she embraces the next stage of her legal career. The appointment will further strengthen our ever growing and thriving team, which offers a full suite of legal advice to help all our clients, both locally and internationally.”

Specialising in international corporate and commercial litigation, Simcocks has an impressive track record of success in high stake disputes.

Their technical knowledge generates many complex referrals and their lawyers have considerable experience dealing with cross-jurisdiction matters.
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 28th, September 2017 02:00pm.

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