Birketts’ Associate transfers to Cambridge Employment Team

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l_seaborn68515Birketts LLP is delighted to announce the transfer of Lottie Seaborn, Associate in the Employment Team, to its Station Road offices in Cambridge.

Lottie, who has spent the past few years working from Birketts’ Norwich office, will be joining Abigail Trencher to boost the Cambridge office’s employment expertise. Lottie has vast experience in working for a wide variety of clients from SMEs to large multinational organisations and public sector clients. Advising clients on a range of employment law issues, Lottie is also a lead member of Birketts’ Employee Incentives & Rewards Team advising clients on incentive and reward arrangements, including share schemes. Lottie’s experience complements Abigail’s expertise in advising education and local government clients.

When discussing her recent move to Cambridge, Lottie commented “I am delighted to have joined our Cambridge office – this is an exciting new opportunity. Cambridge has a vibrant, forward thinking business community and I look forward to working with our clients here.”

The Cambridge office adds to the Birketts Employment Team’s capabilities. The team, spread over three offices in Cambridge, Ipswich and Norwich, comprises of 12 lawyers including three Partners, five Associates and its latest new recruit, Malcolm Partridge, a Consultant.

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