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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Mincoffs, Samuel Philips Law, Howarth Litchfield, Northern Engineering Solutions and Silverbean

l-r: (Standing) IT manager Chris Kewin, solicitor Alicia MacRae, trainee solicitor Alex Fitton, solicitor Amy Tunnicliffe and (sitting) trainee solicitor Joshua Carr, senior partner Paul Hughes, paralegal Tamsin Mennell(Image: The Bigger Picture Agency Ltd)

A new IT leader and five new fee earners are the latest in a series of appointments at Mincoffs corporate and commercial law firm.

Chris Kewin brings more than three decades of expertise to his new role as IT manager at Newcastle-based Mincoffs Solicitors, while the firm has also welcomed two solicitors, two trainee solicitors and a paralegal to its growing team. Elsewhere in the business, solicitor Alicia MacRae has joined the commercial services department following the completion of a training contract at the Newcastle office of a transatlantic firm, while the private client team has expanded with the appointment of newly qualified solicitor Amy Tunnicliffe and the promotion of paralegal Tamsin Mennell.

Two of its former paralegals have accepted training contracts with the firm, with Alex Fitton taking up his first seat in the dispute resolution department and Joshua Carr commencing his training with the real estate team. The new roles are part of the firm’s ongoing growth, with appointments across the last year including chief operating officer Julie Parr, residential conveyancing solicitors Lisa Bucknall and Claire Devapal, senior marketing and PR executive Bronia McGregor, digital marketing executive Chelzi Graham, and solicitors Grace Hughes and Becky Stafford qualifying into the corporate and residential conveyancing teams respectively.

Senior partner and head of corporate, Paul Hughes, said: “It’s fantastic to welcome a trio of new staff to the firm across both our commercial and private client offering, while three of our existing staff advance to new stages in their careers at Mincoffs. Mincoffs is a firm which is passionate in investing in its people and we are delighted to be in a position to expand our services across the firm through both external recruitment and internal progression opportunities. I have no doubt that that the new staff will prove an asset to their teams and I look forward to seeing them succeed in their new roles.”

Samuel Phillips Law has promoted solicitor Felicity Nelson to senior associate(Image: Samuel Phillips Law)


Newcastle Law Firm Samuel Phillips Law has promoted solicitor Felicity Nelson to senior associate and appointed her as head of wills, probate and trusts.

Since joining Samuel Phillips Law in September 2020, Ms Nelson has demonstrated strong organisational and leadership skills and has effectively led the wills, probate and trusts team in a period of change both for the department and the firm.

She has a first class honours masters degree in Law from Northumbria University Law School and has since lectured there on a part-time basis for final year MLaw students. The promotion will see her head up the private client offering at Samuel Phillips Law as well as the other firms in the group. Last Summer, Samuel Phillips Law was acquired by lawyer Sufe Miah, founder and director of Miah Solicitors in Leeds. Miah also acquired Hathaways The Law Firm which has offices in Gateshead and Low Fell.

She said: “I am very grateful for the support that Samuel Phillips Law have given me and am delighted about my promotion to Senior Associate and Head of Department. I take great pleasure in advising the firm’s clients and am looking forward to the next chapter in my legal career.”