Chadwick Nott expands its in-house and private practice teams in the midlands

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Leading London based legal recruitment consultancy, Chadwick Nott, is pleased to announce the appointments of two respected legal recruiters, David Cartwright and Kate Sinclair to further strengthen its Birmingham office. They both join from Hudson.

David has over seven years in-house legal recruitment experience placing Heads of Legal, solicitors and company secretaries. He will lead Chadwick Nott’s in-house presence in the Midlands market. He will compliment their in-house teams already based in London and Bristol operating across London, the South East and South West, as well as internationally.

David commented, “The in-house market has recovered significantly in 2010 with in-house lawyers proving both their value and worth to organisations. All indicators point to continued growth for the remainder of this year and into 2011.To join one of the UK’s leading national legal recruitment businesses at such a time is very exciting”.

Kate has specialised in recruiting lawyers for law firms for over ten years. She joins Chadwick Nott’s existing Midlands private practice team adding additional expertise and knowledge. The team acts for law firms in West and East Midlands as well as East Anglia and the Northern Home Counties.

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Kate commented, “I am delighted to be part of a niche legal recruitment consultancy and be able to respond to the demands of the market as firms are in recovery mode. I have been continually impressed with the Chadwick Nott brand and quality of service to clients and candidates alike. I am very excited to be part of the team in Birmingham and to ensure we remain the number one consultancy of choice.”

Charles Elderton, a Director of Chadwick Nott commented, “Dave and Kate are bothvery experienced, highly professional and respected legal recruiters. They are a perfect fit to our business and we are delighted they have chosen to join us.



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