More than 60 individuals and law firms have been shortlisted in an annual awards.
The Birmingham Law Society Legal Awards 2024, which returns next month, has announced this year's finalists, with multiple nominations for Weightmans, Aston University and St Philips Chambers among others.
The 14 categories feature three new ones for 2024 - outstanding student contribution, legal PA and junior barrister (scroll down for the full shortlist).
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Now in its 22nd year, finalists will be interviewed by a panel of legal sector experts and business leaders ahead of the ceremony at Birmingham's ICC on March 14.
Birmingham Law Society president Alice Kinder added: "I would like to congratulate every individual and organisation shortlisted for an award.
"The shortlist not only showcases the vibrant range of talent in Birmingham but also places our city on the map as a dynamic and influential legal hub.
"This year's awards reflects our commitment to recognising the diverse contributions made by professionals from all backgrounds and set an inspiring precedent for the future of our legal community."
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The judging panel for the awards was led by Jabeer Miah, president of Northamptonshire Law Society.
He said: "It has been a pleasure for me and my colleagues to read and consider the entry submissions for the 2024 Birmingham Legal Awards.
"All entries were of high quality and the work being undertaken in Birmingham is commendable and really impressed the judges.
"Entrants should be proud of their submissions and it took the judges a lot longer than expected to finalise the shortlist, albeit the judges enjoyed learning of the great work the Birmingham legal community is undertaking."
The full shortlist for the 2024 Legal Awards is:
Outstanding Student Contribution of the Year
Gurpreet Chaggar, Aston University
Ruqayya Kalsoom, Aston University
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Dana Burdan, Newman University
Anmol Virdi, The University of Birmingham Law School
Eleanor Ford, The University of Law
Apprentice of the Year
Hollie Ingram, Browne Jacobson
Caira Baker, Capsticks Solicitors
Ellie Brookes, Pinsent Masons
Jai Akhurst, Squire Patton Boggs
Tom Reeves, Weightmans
Trainee Solicitor of the Year
Isabella Davies, Anthony Collins Solicitors
Hannah O'Brien, Bevan Brittan
Drew Wilson, Gateley Legal
Sarah Hall, Squire Patton Boggs
James Statham, Weightmans
Paralegal of the Year
Carrie Hu, Chase Morgan Solicitors
Dalbinda Gill, DWF
Bria Hampson, Shoosmiths
Lily Emmet, Weightmans
Rikesh Chauhan, Weightmans
Legal PA of the Year
Carol Page, Chase Morgan Solicitors
Dawn Baggott, DWF
Jodie Beckett, Eversheds Sutherland
Jemma Jackson, Tenet Compliance and Litigation
Kathryn Frost, Weightmans
Solicitor of the Year
Marie Kilgallen, Irwin Mitchell
Shereen Johal, Shoosmiths
Jo Tunicliff, Shoosmiths
Joel Blake, The Wilkes Partnership
Soyod Yasin, Wildings Solicitors
Junior Barrister of the Year (ten years' call and under)
Grace Gwynne, No5 Barristers' Chambers
Bethany Armitage, St Philips Chambers
Chevan llangaratne, St Philips Chambers
Matthew Cullen, St Philips Chambers
Callum Church, St Philips Chambers
Barrister of the Year (over ten years' call)
Omar Sherif Ensaff, No5 Barristers' Chambers
Jason M Hadden, St Ives Chambers
Ali Tabari, St Philips Chambers
Sophie Garner, St Philips Chambers
Elizabeth Hodgetts, St Philips Chambers
Partner of the Year
Adam Maguire, Clarke Willmott
Marissa Jacquet-Smoothy, Grove Tompkins Bosworth
Emma Rush, Irwin Mitchell
Emma Louise-Hewitt, Sydney Mitchell
Maryam Storr, Weightmans
In-House Lawyer of the Year
Sophie Samani, Henderson & Jones
Laura Stockin, Legal Ombudsman
Baljinder Singh-Atwal, West Midlands Police
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Award
Birmingham Black Lawyers
Bila Law Academy
Gateley Legal
Pinsent Masons
Weightmans
Pro Bono Award
Birmingham City University Law Clinic
Birmingham Law School's Pro Bono Group
Family Advice Midlands
Shoosmiths & University of Law Small Business Advice Line Partnership
The Litigation Programme
Regional Law Firm of the Year
Chase Morgan Solicitors
Davisons Law
Roythornes Solicitors
The Wilkes Partnership
Wildings Solicitors
National Law Firm of the Year
Bevan Brittan
Gateley Legal
Shakespeare Martineau
Shoosmiths
Weightmans