Liverpool law firm Provenio Litigation sees first two of its trainees promoted to associates
Liverpool law firm Provenio Litigation has promoted Lucy Baker and Jack Enright to associates.
Lucy and Jack become the first trainees to complete Provenio’s graduate solicitor apprenticeship programme and qualify as solicitors.
Since August 2022, Provenio’s trainees have enrolled on to the programme to study for the Solicitors Qualifying Examinations (SQE 1 and SQE 2) with The University of Law (ULaw).
Provenio trainees benefit from the opportunity to specialise in dispute resolution for the whole period of their training contract rather than just six months under a traditional training contract and work under the direct supervision of its partners.
During the two-year programme, ULaw provides subject-specialist support with supervised tuition, guidance and feedback from the university’s team of qualified solicitor tutors.
Mark Goodwin, Provenio founder and managing partner, said: “Huge congratulations to Lucy and Jack on their promotion to associates at the firm. We wish them a long and successful career with Provenio.
“From day one of their apprenticeship, Lucy and Jack took on a high degree of responsibility, under the direct supervision of our partners.
“I would like to thank Hannah Catterall and Emma Charnock for the huge amount of time, guidance and support they have invested in our graduate solicitor apprenticeship programme. They are both fantastic mentors and role models.”
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Lucy added: “As Provenio specialises in working on high-value, complex disputes I have felt consistently challenged in the work I have done, which has allowed me to develop a depth and breadth of knowledge in various legal and commercial areas.”
And Jack also said: “Beyond the technical training, Provenio’s focus on business development and engagement has been impactful. Throughout the apprenticeship, Provenio have assisted me to develop a network within the sector.”