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14 focus on southampton New partners, new faces


Hampshire law firm Eric Robinson Solicitors has expanded its equity partnership after the acceptance of invitations made to Emily Taylor, the firm's head of wills, trusts & succession, and to head of employment law, Thomas Hunt


Private client specialist Emily Taylor has returned to Eric Robinson Solicitors after maternity leave for her third child to resume her management of the firm's offices in Chandlers Ford and join the partnership of a firm she first experienced during a school work placement 20 years ago.


She went on to complete a law degree at the University of Southampton, an LPC at Guildford Law School and a two-year training contract with Eric Robinson Solicitors across a range of legal disciplines, before deciding to specialise in wills, trust & succession. After a decade spent acquiring both legal and managerial experience, Taylor took responsibility for leading her department and joined the partnership in 2014.


Thomas Hunt joined Eric Robinson Solicitors in 2013 as head of the firm's employment and immigration


Thomas Hunt and Emily Taylor


team and, within 18 months, was asked to join its partnership. He graduated with a degree in law from the University of East Anglia, passed his LPC at the Inns of Court School of Law in Gray's Inn, and spent a year working for the Home Office on judicial review cases before the High Court, before qualifying as a solicitor.


In addition to his departmental and partnership responsibilities, Hunt, 32, will be in charge of Eric


How the Hilton bats for guests


The picture-perfect home of Hampshire Cricket and its new Hilton hotel offer a vast array of conference and eventing opportunities and we'd hate for you to miss out, writes Jon Fisher of The Ageas Bowl


If you're looking for a spectacular setting in which to host your next meeting, conference or event, look no further than the Ageas Bowl and its fantastic new Hilton hotel, for all your professional and social event needs.


The picture-perfect venue provides the most impressive of backdrops with extensive meeting and event facilities able to accommodate from 10 to 700 guests.


Our bespoke service ensures your event can be tailored to meet even the most specific of requirements with the Ageas Bowl's state of the art suites and syndicate rooms offering flexible space and outdoor accessibility.


Cutting-edge audio visual technology and excellent Wifi and telecoms provision allow us to cater


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for business and corporate events of all descriptions, including product launches, conferences, business meetings and seminars.


Our broad range of meeting rooms can also be configured in a variety of styles, so whether you're looking for boardroom, classroom or theatre- style, you can rest assured we'll have it covered.


What's more, the on-site spa, gym and restaurants provide your delegates or guests with the facilities they need, whilst the luxury rooms and accommodation available make any overnight stay not only seamless, but a pleasure.


The luxurious surroundings, stunning views and unrivalled facilities also make the Ageas Bowl the perfect social function venue, be it for a birthday party, awards ceremony,


anniversary celebration, wedding day and reception or Christmas party.


The superb choice of suites and personalised service assure unsurpassed quality for your intimate reception or large, lavish celebration while our finest cuisine menus and breathtaking on-site facilities provide the ideal setting in which to welcome your guests.


To ensure you can relax and enjoy your event when it arrives, our dedicated team of coordinators work closely with you to plan the day down to the minutest detail ensuring everything unfolds as it should.


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So if you are interested in hosting a meeting, conference or event at the Ageas Bowl including Hilton at The Ageas Bowl, or if you require more information, see details below.


ageasbowl.com 023-8202-7096 events@ageasbowl.com


From left Emily Peterson, Kirsty Lewis, Yasmin Amin, Chui-Wah Choudry, Caroline Hartwell, Chris Bull, Hugh Barnard, Mark Barratt


Robinson Solicitors' seventh office in Basingstoke.


Meanwhile, it was all smiles at Eric Robinson Solicitor's AGM, when the latest individuals to join the firm were introduced and welcomed by partners and colleagues.


Ten new fee earners, including paralegals, legal executives and fully qualified solicitors, have joined the firm to strengthen departments in conveyancing, landed estates,


employment and immigration and wills, trusts and succession.


"These latest recruits have started their work in our offices in Winchester, Chandlers Ford, Hedge End, Bitterne and Southampton city centre, so the AGM was a great opportunity to bring everyone together," said managing partner Catherine Maxfield.


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