Thursday, May 29, 2025

AG Corporate Law makes quartet of key promotions

AG Corporate Law (AGCL) has made a quartet of promotions, marking a significant milestone in the firm’s rapid growth.

Deni Carter has been promoted to director, recognising her outstanding contribution and long-standing collaboration with managing director Adam Gilbert. Deni’s legal career began as a paralegal, and she has worked alongside Adam at two previous firms before joining AGCL at its inception. Her promotion to director reflects not only her professional excellence but also her integral role in the firm’s development and success.

Harriet Wolley and Oreva Ojuh have both qualified as solicitors. Harriet has been part of AGCL since it was founded, having previously worked as part of Chattertons corporate team. She joined the firm as a corporate law executive, completed her training with AGCL, and now celebrates her qualification as a solicitor.

Oreva, originally from Nigeria, also joined AGCL as a corporate law executive. She previously qualified as a barrister and solicitor in Nigeria before relocating to the UK two years ago. Oreva holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from Ambrose Alli University, Nigeria, and a Master’s Degree in International Commercial Law from Nottingham Trent University.

Completing the list of promotions, Jamie Carrick has progressed from paralegal to trainee solicitor since joining AG Corporate Law in 2024. Jamie’s commitment, attention to detail and growing experience have earned him this next step in his legal career and continues AGCL’s commitment to training and promotion from within.

Reflecting on the promotions, Adam Gilbert, managing director at AG Corporate Law, said: “These promotions are a proud moment for everyone at AGCL. It’s a joy to see team members who have shown such dedication, professionalism and loyalty develop and progress within our firm.

“Since founding AGCL just two years ago, we’ve grown at an exceptional pace and built a reputation as one of the leading boutique corporate law firms in the Midlands. The future is incredibly exciting, and I’m thrilled to have such a talented team driving us forward.”

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