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20 Jun 2022 | |
Alumni News |
Robert left Stockport Grammar School Sixth Form in 2011 to read Law at BPP Manchester where he took his LPC. After completing his qualifications Robert joined Gorvins Solicitors and completed his training contract in April 2020.
Robert soon rose to Senior Associate and managed a large Conveyancing team. Just 363 days later, aged 28 years, he was made Partner.
This, for Gorvins, is the quickest rise to Partner known, and youngest by 4 years.
Robert's Managing Partner said of the news:
“Rob deserves everything he gets and he is only at the beginning of a journey. I know how proud you are of him and I am too”
We are excited to see what is next for Robert.
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