Sheffield Employment Lawyer Promotion

3rd July 2014

Sheffield-based employment lawyer, Angela Brumpton, has been promoted to the position of Legal Director by international law firm Hill Dickinson.

Angela joined the firm three years ago with the remit of building an employment practice from scratch and expanding the firm's business offering in the Sheffield City Region as well as working with the firm's national clients. Today she leads an employment team which has developed a reputation for providing expert legal advice including handling data protection and freedom of information requests. Angela comments: -We act for a diverse range of clients right across the Sheffield City Region in sectors including manufacturing, education, leisure, social housing and sports. People here are very entrepreneurial and it has been a pleasure to work with so many great businesses over the last three years and I am delighted with this promotion. Angela's appointment is one of 16 senior promotions across the firm's UK offices. Commenting on her promotion, Head of the Sheffield office, Alastair Reid said; -Angela is a one of the leading employment lawyers in the region and thoroughly deserves this promotion for all of the hard work and the excellent service which she consistently delivers for our clients. 

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