Thursday, May 2, 2024

New hires and promotions as OTB Legal goes for growth

Nottingham-based UK Immigration Law specialist, OTB Legal, has made a raft of new hires and promotions as it goes for growth.

The 15-strong firm, whose head office is on Daleside Road in the city, has appointed Amritpal Singh as a personal immigration solicitor.

In the new role, Amritpal will focus on providing excellent service and delivering positive results for OTB Legal’s personal immigration clients.

Meanwhile, OTB Legal has rewarded two staff for their hard work with key promotions.

Tom Davies steps up from trainee operations manager to operations manager. His new role will see him continue the smooth running and high performance of all aspects of OTB Legal – from accounts to IT.

Hannah Bowers is promoted from trainee marketing manager to marketing manager.

Hannah will work across the board to ensure that OTB Legal is represented with the vibrancy that this modern law firm is proud to be known for. Hannah will also be responsible for keeping the firm up-to-date with growth strategies and rolling out OTB Legal’s upcoming series of webinars, which will encompass all aspects of Immigration Law.

Marcus Worthington, OTB Legal’s operations director, said: “We’re delighted to grow our team yet again by welcoming Amritpal to the firm. His Immigration Law expertise will prove crucial to our clients who I am sure will be delighted to learn that he has joined our growing team.

“We are a future-focused law firm that is proud to think and act with a more modern approach to the market, client service and customer care. Attracting and rewarding top talent is critical in delivering this and that’s why it was an easy decision to promote both Tom and Hannah, who have more than proved that they’re ready for the next step up.

“Congratulations to them both. They truly deserve their promotions and will prove invaluable as the firm looks to grow even further.”

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