LAW firm Chadwick Lawrence is celebrating two of its trainees successfully qualifying as solicitors after completing training contracts at the firm.

Daniel Krigers and Jack Oldroyd both studied law part-time over four years at Huddersfield University while working as office juniors at Chadwick Lawrence, which has offices at Railway Street in Huddersfield and at Wakefield, Leeds and Halifax.

Having successfully completed their degrees, they undertook a two year part-time legal practice course while running a training contract alongside this at the firm.

Pictured are Jack Oldroyd (front, left) and Daniel Krigers (front, right) with (back from left) Neil Wilsoni, Jeremy Garside and Robert Brackup.

The training contract, funded by Chadwick Lawrence, saw Daniel and Jack appointed as trainee solicitors which allowed them to assist on and run files alongside qualified solicitors.

Throughout his training, Daniel worked in the employment department, mainly helping commercial clients deliver Chadwick Lawrence’s Employer Support Pack service as well as working on sports law and business immigration cases.

Jack was based in the firm’s dispute resolution department and assisted with a range of civil litigation cases. He continues to work in this department and now specialises in both general and commercial litigation.