Furley Page appoints newly qualified solicitors

Kent-based Furley Page has welcomed newly qualified solicitors Sam Perry and Tom Swann to its ranks, following their completion of the law firmโ€™s trainee solicitor programme.

Sam graduated from the University of Warwick in 2018 with a first-class law degree and joined Furley Page in 2020. He joins the firmโ€™s Vulnerable Client team, working with partner Nicola August, the only lawyer in East Kent and Medway to be appointed approved panel deputy of the Court of Protection.

Sam specialises in advising elderly and vulnerable clients and their families on a wide range of legal matters, including drafting wills, preparing Lasting Powers of Attorney and advising about probate and estate administration.

Tom gained a distinction in his law Masters at the University of Kent and joined Furley Page in 2019 after securing a training contract with the firm. He has gained experience through involvement with a wide variety of commercial disputes from commencement up to trial.

Tom has joined the firmโ€™s Dispute Resolution team, which is recommended by independent legal guides The Legal 500 and Chambers UK for its expertise.

Jeremy Licence, managing partner and training principal at Furley Page, said: โ€œOur highly regarded solicitor training programme is essential to attracting, developing and retaining the next generation of lawyers.

โ€œSam and Tom have both gained significant client experience and exposure to real-world legal matters during their training and consistently demonstrated their commitment to improving their knowledge and building their expertise, taking advantage of the many opportunities to learn and grow during the programme.

โ€œHaving previously spent time working with their respective teams, I know Sam and Tom have already made valuable contributions to the firm and I am confident they will continue to deliver an excellent service to our clients.โ€

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