Switalskis Solicitors, committed to enhancing their Court of Protection services, celebrates new appointments and a notable qualification, marking a significant growth in the team.
- With three new appointments, the department now comprises 24 members.
- Joel Costa’s qualification as a solicitor highlights internal career development.
- Amandeep Dosanjh achieves accredited legal representative status, enhancing client representation.
- Lydia Quartley and Aleksandar Cvetkov join as paralegals, bringing fresh perspectives.
Switalskis Solicitors has exemplified growth and dedication with recent developments in its Court of Protection (CoP) team, underlining an unwavering commitment to service excellence for clients lacking mental capacity. Switalskis celebrates three new additions and a professional milestone, which collectively expands their specialised team to 24 members, reflecting the firm’s strategic focus on strengthening legal support for health and welfare needs.
Joel Costa’s admission as a solicitor at Switalskis marks a significant professional achievement. Having started as a paralegal in 2019, Joel has been instrumental in navigating complex legal landscapes to ensure clients access essential support. His new role as a solicitor enables him to undertake more complex client management, case strategy, and legal advocacy duties, further reinforcing the team’s capacity.
Amandeep Dosanjh, originally joining the firm in 2020 as a CoP solicitor, has advanced to become an accredited legal representative (ALR). This qualification empowers her to represent protected parties independently, ensuring their views and best interests are effectively communicated in court. Such a capability is crucial for maintaining client autonomy and dignity during legal proceedings.
The inclusion of Lydia Quartley and Aleksandar Cvetkov as paralegals introduces fresh expertise to the team. Lydia brings her experience from a niche firm in Leeds with a focus on advocating for human rights for those with limited mental capacity. Aleksandar’s academic background, including a Master’s in Law and a Legal Practice Course completion, complements the team’s ethos of growth and client-focused service. Both are set to enhance the team’s operational capacity by preparing crucial legal documents and ensuring clients’ perspectives are prominently presented.
In a statement reflecting on these developments, Switalskis expressed enthusiasm for nurturing talent and expanding the capabilities of their team. They remain committed to providing robust support structures for their newly appointed legal professionals, highlighting a forward-thinking approach to professional development.
Switalskis’ strategic team expansion underscores its dedication to client-focused legal excellence in Court of Protection services.