[media id=566]The trainees, Natalie Moustache (top, middle), Emma Watt (bottom, left) and Julie McGuigan (top, second from left), have been elected to the roles of Chair, PR Officer and Education and Societies Representative, respectively.
March is proving a successful month for ACS and for Natalie in particular. Matthew Roach was shortlisted for Chartered Legal Executive of the Year and, alongside Stefanie Zandy, Natalie was shortlisted for Paralegal of the Year at the Birmingham Law Society Awards earlier in the month, which she went on to win.
ACS now has significant representation in the committee of BTSS, which is a great result for the trainees and for the Firm’s presence in the Birmingham legal market.
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