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Solicitors expand crime team to meet growing demands

Woodfines Solicitors is delighted to announce that Solicitor Christopher Kenningham has joined its criminal defence and regulatory team. Christopher will add strength to an experienced team of lawyers who undertake a full range of business and personal defence services and reinforce the firm’s commitment to providing outstanding representation.

Christopher, who recently completed a two-year training contract with Woodfines, will work with the team focusing on regulatory enforcement, adding strength for both corporate and private clients.

Head of the Regulatory and Dispute Resolution Team, Mike Hayward, comments: “Christopher’s skills will aid our clients who are facing regulatory enforcement to navigate their case, as well as provide invaluable proactive guidance on business compliance and health and safety processes. He joins me and highly experienced lawyers Jane Anderson and Nathan Taylor-Allkins, who undertake robust and discreet defences of criminal and regulatory allegations.” 

Over the last two years, Chris has been training as a solicitor at Woodfines. His mentor, Nathan Taylor-Allkins, adds: “It has been a genuine pleasure to mentor Christopher throughout his training contract and to witness his growth and development on the path to qualification. Time and again, he has demonstrated the qualities essential to becoming an outstanding lawyer, and I am delighted to continue supporting his journey as he joins the Crime and Regulatory Team as a newly qualified solicitor. Christopher’s composure under pressure, unwavering motivation to deliver the best outcomes for clients, and strong ethical compass will undoubtedly guide him toward a successful and fulfilling career. He will be a tremendous asset to both the team and the firm.” 

You can find out more on the Woodfines Solicitors website.