Employment law success for QualitySolicitors Redkite legal assistant


Lowri Davies, a legal assistant at the Cleddau Bridge offices of QualitySolicitors Redkite, has successfully completed her Level 6 CILEx Certificate in the Practice of Employment Law. 
QS Redkite Managing Partner Luke Smith congratulated Lowri on her achievement and added: “We work very hard here to make sure all our staff are given every chance to fulfil their potential.
“Qualification successes such as Lowri’s show that we are constantly working to improve the quality of service we are able to offer our customers.”
Lowri is a legal assistant supporting the employment and HR department at QualitySolicitors Redkite.
She assists in preparing contracts, handbooks and compromise agreements.
She graduated with an honours degree from the University of the West of England, Bristol and has also achieved her ILEX Level 3 Certificate in Employment Law and Practice.
CILEx is the professional association for Chartered Legal Executive lawyers and other members of CILEx.
It regulates its members in the public interest. CILEx provides education, training and the development of skills for its members, and those who wish to become more proficient and knowledgeable in the law.
Lowri Davies contact details –
Tel:01646 689 326
email:lowri.davies@qs-redkite.com

Redkite team was this year delighted to be chosen as the only law firm in Camarthenshire and Pembrokeshire to join QualitySolicitors. Redkite was established in 2011 through the merger of two long-established law firms in South West Wales – Lowless & Lowless and Morris Roberts.
The team at QualitySolicitors Redkite can be contacted on 01267 239000 and 01437 763332 or through the website at www.qualitysolicitors.com/redkite
The firm has 15 partners and a total headcount of 120, with seven offices spread across Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.
Weblink-
http://www.cilex.org.uk/

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