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Additional promotions and appointments at Thomson Snell & Passmore

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Thomson Snell & Passmore

Published

15 December 2025

Law firm Thomson Snell & Passmore has made 13 promotions and appointments from across its departments.

 

These are in addition to the 14 promotions and appointments made in June 2025 and further demonstrate the firm’s commitment to nurturing talent and providing rewarding career opportunities. Those appointed as newly qualified Solicitors are currently Trainee Solicitors with the firm.

 

Joanna Pratt, Senior Partner at Thomson Snell & Passmore comments: “It is always rewarding to be able to celebrate the career development of our people. On behalf of everyone at Thomson Snell & Passmore, I offer my warmest congratulations to all on these well-deserved appointments and promotions.”

 

The promotions with effect from 1 January 2026 are:

 

Senior Associate

 

Rachel Mayston             Estates, Tax & Succession – Wills, Estate & Tax Planning Associate

 Harry Roffey                 Corporate & Commercial

Jack Pavey                   Corporate & Commercial

Rachel Macmillan         Corporate & Commercial

Neha Iqbal                    Estates, Tax & Succession – Wills, Estate & Tax Planning

Olivia Grainge               Real Estate

Grace Baker                 Residential Property & Conveyancing

 

The appointments are:

 

Paralegal (with effect from 1 January 2026)

 

Shannon Wyna             Estates, Tax & Succession - Probate

 

Newly Qualified Solicitor (with effect from 2 March 2026):

 

Millie Wood                   Dispute Resolution – Will, Trust & Estate Disputes

Athene Charlton          Corporate & Commercial

Alex Smart                    Estates, Tax & Succession – Wills, Estate & Tax Planning

Priya Dhoot                   Real Estate

Phoebe Ellis                  Family



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