Two newly-qualified solicitors have successfully completed Ogier's two-year training scheme.
Alex Vibert is joining as an associate in the Jersey corporate team and Tehya Morgan is joining Guernsey's Private Wealth team as an associate.
The scheme is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and sees trainees take on up to four seats, including time in litigation, as well as the Professional Skills Course and an experiential litigation course that includes a mock trial.
Mr Vibert's previous supervisor, counsel Daniel Maine, said: "I am delighted to hear that Alex has decided to qualify with Ogier – he is committed, a pleasure to work with and has demonstrated that he has the key skills needed to provide a strong service to our clients."
Ms Morgan joined Ogier as a bursary student in 2014 and became a paralegal in 2018.
Her previous supervisor, managing associate Chris Hards from the Guernsey Private Wealth team, said: "I have had the pleasure of working with Tehya for the last four years, initially as a paralegal and latterly as she completed her traineeship. Tehya has proven herself to be a dedicated, thoughtful and enthusiastic lawyer. We are delighted to be welcoming her as an associate into the growing Private Wealth team and have every confidence that she will continue to provide excellent client service."
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