Osbornes Law Announces Trio of Partner Promotions

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Osbornes Law has added three new faces to its partnership as part of the London law firm’s latest round of promotions.
Jonathan Jonas, Patricia McCaffrey and Amber Krishnan-Bird are among 11 lawyers to be promoted across the firm, effective from July 1.
The trio takes the number of partners at Osbornes, which has offices in Camden and Hampstead, to 27 of which 17 are female and 10 male.
Jonathan, who celebrates his 10th anniversary with the firm this year, is a family lawyer specialising in complex cases involving children. As well as The Law Society’s Children Law Accreditation – a recognised quality standard for those representing minors in children law cases – he is also a solicitor advocate, meaning he can act for clients in higher courts.
Patricia also joined in 2015 as a personal injury lawyer. She specialises in complex and high-value claims and has a particular interest in spinal cord injuries.
Amber, who is currently on maternity leave, has been at the firm since 2016 and is an expert in leasehold reform work and commercial property matters.
Managing partner Joanne Wescott said she was “thrilled” to announce the promotions, which include a further five lawyers promoted to senior associate and three to associate.
Jo says: “One of the most rewarding parts of my role is recognising the people who make Osbornes what it is.”
“These promotions are more than just new titles — they’re a reflection of the dedication, growth, and impact each of these individuals brings to the firm.”
“These are the people whose exceptional talent and hard work ensures that we continue to deliver such positive outcomes for clients and I feel incredibly fortunate to work alongside such talented and forward-thinking colleagues.”
“I’m thrilled to carry on the Osbornes tradition of recognising and promoting talent from within. Being able to watch them step into new roles and shape the future of our business is a privilege and it’s something we’re proud to celebrate.”
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