The Cartridges Law LLP Partners, from left: Victoria Matthews, Julie Farmer, Nicky Mein and Faye Newbery
Exeter law firm Cartridges Law has announced its transition to a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), marking a major milestone in the firm’s 50-year history.
This move reflects the firm’s growth, ambition, and long-term commitment to providing high-quality legal services to its clients.
With the transition to LLP status, Cartridges Law has also unveiled a new leadership structure. Nicky Mein, who has been the firm’s Managing Partner for several years, is passing the reins to Victoria Matthews, an experienced litigator who has taken on increasing management responsibilities over the past year. Nicky will now focus on expanding the firm’s family law practice.
Joining Nicky and Victoria in the partnership are Julie Farmer and Faye Newbery. Julie, who has been with Cartridges Law since 2001, will continue to lead on finances, assuming the role of Compliance Officer for Finance and Administration.
Faye, who comes from a not-for-profit management background and joined the firm in 2017, leads the housing and litigation teams. Her role includes managing the South West’s only housing legal aid contract, a vital service.
Nicky Mein said: “This is an exciting time for Cartridges Law. Our new LLP structure reflects the energy within the firm and our desire to continue growing while staying true to our roots.
"After managing the firm for several years, I am delighted to focus on developing our family law service, which I have personally missed.”
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