Fletchers Announces Five New Hires

Latest new faces at Fletchers are announced;

Fletchers Group has announced the election of five new Partners, as part of its strategy to attract and retain talent from within the business.
The new appointments bring the number of Partners to 22, alongside 16 Directors.

Two new Partners are drawn from Serious Injury Law, which Fletchers acquired in February 2024, and the other four are from the clinical negligence team across its network of offices and businesses. They are:

• Michelle Heyes, Personal Injury Associate, Serious Injury Law, Bolton
• Claire Hutchinson, Personal Injury Senior Solicitor, Serious Injury Law, Cambridge
• Francesca Paul, Clinical Negligence Associate, Fletchers Solicitors, Southport
• Katy Link, Clinical Negligence Associate, Minton Morrill, Leeds
• Tim Moulton, Clinical Negligence Associate, Fletchers Solicitors, Liverpool

Fletchers’ Chief Legal Officer, Adrian Denson, says the latest appointments underlines Fletchers’ commitment to attract high quality legal talent and to improve career satisfaction for our existing teams.

“This is an ongoing programme to recognise and promote some of the most talented lawyers in the sector. Our new Partners will play a major role in formulating the strategy and direction of travel for Fletchers Group, drawing on their experience as first-class lawyers supporting injured people across both clinical negligence and serious injury.

“Each of them has worked incredibly hard to reach this point and have consistently demonstrated dynamic leadership, commitment to our values and mission, and a relentless drive to always raise the bar. That our new Partners have been drawn from all over the UK also expresses how Fletchers has grown out of its roots in Southport to cross-UK coverage.”

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