Hill Dickinson announces partner promotions for 2022

News04.07.20225 mins read

Commercial law firm Hill Dickinson has announced the promotion of six new partners in its summer 2022 promotions round.

This year’s senior promotions take place across four of its offices: Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Piraeus (Greece).

The six new partners work across the firm’s three business groups, Business Services, Health and Marine, and specialise in practice areas including commercial litigation, employment, health employment, health litigation and shipping.

This announcement follows May’s news of 11 senior associates promoted to legal director in Liverpool, Manchester and London.

Chief executive officer Peter Jackson commended the individuals on their achievement, saying: “We are delighted to announce this year’s newly promoted partners. Having demonstrated outstanding expertise in their respective areas and a continued commitment to driving success for the firm, the board and I believe these six promotions have absolutely earned this recognition and we congratulate each of them on their efforts.”

Hill Dickinson published its intentions in 2019 of doubling the number of women in senior management positions by 2024. Peter Jackson shares how the partnership aspires towards attaining gender balance: “We pledge to nurture our people to both enhance their professional growth and encourage progression internally. Two thirds of our partner promotions this year are women, who each embody our values of trust, respect, innovation and collaboration, and have emerged as leaders. It gives me great pride to see them progress in their careers with the firm.”

The full list of promotions is:

Name

Practice team

Location

Business Services Group

Caroline Prosser

Employment

Liverpool

Andrew Little

Commercial Litigation

Manchester

Health Business Group

Amy Millson

Health Employment

Leeds

Gill Stoll

Health Litigation

Liverpool

Marine Business Group

Anthony Paizes

Shipping

Piraeus

Vanessa Tzoannos

Shipping

Piraeus

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