Rising Star at Rowlinsons!

Alicia Sheath has been shortlisted in the Rising Star of the Year category at the Modern Law Conveyancing Awards.

The awards which return in November for their sixth year celebrate success in the UK conveyancing market. The 2022 Conveyancing Awards will look at the rebuilding of the industry over the past year, celebrating those who embraced opportunity and overcame challenges in this new era of conveyancing.

The Rising Star of the Year is category is open to individuals under 35 who can demonstrate exceptional client service, high levels of skill and technical ability as well as showing initiative in challenging situations.

Alicia who joined Rowlinsons in 2016 has gone on to study the Council for Licensed Conveyancers course, qualifying as a Conveyancing Technician in January 2021. She is continuing with her studies with the aim to shortly qualify as a Licensed Conveyancer.

Tom Parkinson, Director and Head of Property commented:

“We’re absolutely thrilled that Alicia’s efforts over the past 12 months have been recognised. The feedback we receive from clients and introducers working with Alicia has been exceptional. It has been a challenging year in the conveyancing sector, with an enormous influx of new instructions, but Alicia and indeed the whole of our property team have risen to this and continue to exceed our clients’ expectations.”

Alicia added:

“To be shortlisted against so many great individuals and law firms is amazing. I would like to thank the Directors for their support and investment in my training and development over the last few years. Fingers crossed for the awards ceremony!”

The winners of the awards will be announced on 24th November at the Rum Warehouse in Liverpool.

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