Acuity Welcomes Two Key New Members to Growing Firm

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Acuity Welcomes Two Key New Members to Growing Firm

This week in Acuity Law, we have been joined by two new colleagues, bringing their expertise to our continuously growing and developing firm. Adele Carter, Chief People Officer said, “I am delighted to welcome these incredibly talented people to Acuity and very much look forward to working with them.”

Read more about our new colleagues below.

Yannick Ramsamy joins our strong employment team as a Senior Associate. He brings with him extensive experience in advising major national and international corporate clients on the full range of issues throughout the employment cycle. Yannick prioritises building strong relationships with clients and focuses on providing employers with clear and practical advice in order to address their employment law issues. 

yannick.ramsamy@acuitylaw.com

Nicola Wellman joins Acuity as HR Manager. She is a well-experienced HR professional with significant experience within the legal industry and will no doubt be an asset to our firm with her knowledge and professionalism.

nicola.wellman@acuitylaw.com

Are you interested in joining our award-winning, forward-thinking law firm? Visit our Careers page for more information or email Adele Carter to discuss a career at Acuity today.

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