Franklins announce retirement of two Equity Partners

As Franklins Solicitors LLP celebrates its 40th anniversary year, I am sad to announce the retirement of two of our equity partners – Helen Taylor and Sarah Canning. They retire after 23 years and 29 years respectively at the Firm. Their retirement from the Firm will be from 31 October 2021.

Helen joined the Firm having made the transition from a specialist child care barrister to become a solicitor. She built up the family department and within it a child care division. After the firm withdrew from legal aid work, Helen went on to establish one of the most highly accredited and successful teams of private client lawyers in the region.

After joining the firm as a trainee solicitor, Sarah began her career supporting clients in their recovery of compensation following serious spinal and head injuries. She went on to concentrate on civil and commercial litigation and was awarded Solicitor of the Year by Northamptonshire Law Society for her work with businesses locally.

Helen and Sarah have been highly valued colleagues and we would like to thank them for the significant contribution they have made over their combined 52 years and I am sure you will join myself and the remaining Partners in wishing them all the best for the future.

Whilst Helen and Sarah will undoubtedly be missed, their client work will be transferred within the Firm’s established and respected teams ensuring a smooth transition and maintaining the highest levels of service that the Firm’s clients have come to expect.

This financial year will mark the 40th anniversary of the Firm, which goes from strength to strength having enjoyed a record year despite the global pandemic. The remaining equity partners are looking forward to the year ahead as the Firm continues to be recognised as one of the most accredited and prominent law firms in the region.

We look forward to continuing to work with our clients and contacts during this exciting forthcoming year and please feel free to contact me should you have any queries or would like to discuss any opportunities arising to work with us.

 

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