Thursday, July 3, 2025

No dispute over trio of promotions at Yorkshire law firm

A Yorkshire law firm has promoted three of its dispute resolution team. Andrew Donaldson, Catherine Scholfield and Bridie Johnson-Power have all been promoted to the position of associate.

Charles Abraham, who heads the team at LCF Law, said: “Andrew, Catherine and Bridie provide strategic advice, cut through legal jargon, and help clients resolve their disagreements. They are all hugely valuable members of our team.”

Andrew is a Canadian-qualified solicitor who joined LCF Law in 2019. He brings particular expertise in high-value contractual disputes, director duties and shareholder claims.

“Being a disputes lawyer means getting to know a huge variety of industries, from railway maintenance to online retail and everything in between,” said Andrew. “It’s a role that constantly challenges you to think commercially and strategically and one I thoroughly enjoy.”

Catherine works on property litigation and contentious probate matters. She qualified in 2017 and has built a reputation for her attention to detail and effective handling of sensitive cases.

Since qualifying in 2021, Bridie has advised on a wide spectrum of disputes, building long-term relationships by providing transparent, tailored advice.

LCF Law’s managing partner, Ragan Montgomery, added: “Renowned for their strategic and results driven approach, Andrew, Catherine and Bridie are leaders in their field. All three are super talented and client focused.”

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