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06 Sept 2025

Number of female partners at Michelmores rises to almost half

Number of female partners at Michelmores rises to almost half

New promotions have boosted the number of women in senior roles

Michelmores has taken a step closer to gender parity within its partnership with a raft of promotions.

The number of female partners at the law firm is now 49 percent.

Charlotte Bolton has been promoted to Partner in the Commercial & Regulatory Disputes team. Charlotte joined Michelmores as a trainee in 2012 and specialises in intellectual property disputes. She advises on issues relating to trademarks, patents, copyright, designs and confidential information.

Nerys Thomas has been promoted to a Partner in the Tax, Trusts & Succession team. Nerys joined the Firm in March 2022 and advises individuals, families and business owners on a wide range of matters including wills, powers of attorney, tax planning, trusts and estate administration.

The Firm's newly promoted Senior Associates bring the total number of female Senior Associates to 74 per cent.

This year's newly promoted Senior Associates include:

 

Becky Hunt, an Associate in the Firm's Governance and Risk team, has also been promoted to the role of Senior Legal Counsel.

Commenting on the promotions, Tim Richards, Michelmores' Managing Partner, says:

“I am very proud to announce our new Partners and Senior Associates and congratulate them all on achieving this significant milestone in their career. Each colleague has demonstrated their ongoing commitment to the Firm, as well as our ambition and values. I look forward to seeing the impact that their drive and energy has at Michelmores.

“This year we have made another positive step forward towards reaching gender parity within the Partnership, yet there is still work to be done.  We remain committed to fostering an inclusive culture and one of the ways we can achieve this, is to continue to improve the gender balance across our Firm.”

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