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Ipswich law firm Ellisons appoints COO as equity partner

Ellisons has appointed Chief Operating Officer Lizzy Firmin to its equity partnership, five years after she joined the full-service local law firm.

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L-R: Guy Longhurst (Managing Partner) and Lizzy Firmin (Chief Operating Officer)
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The appointment comes as the firm transitions to Licensed Body status – a regulatory change that opens equity to non-solicitors – and reflects Firmin's role in overseeing internal changes during the pandemic.

The details: Firmin joined Ellisons  in 2019 as an HR consultant, became HR Director in February 2020, and succeeded John Turner as Chief Operating Officer in 2022.

Her career spans roles across public and private sectors at Waddington Brown, Border Force, Hutchison Ports and Trinity House. She has also held non-executive positions with NHS North East Essex Commissioning Group and the East of England Ambulance Trust.

Firmin has overseen the development of Ellisons' values-based strategy and its focus on colleague experience. The firm also has offices in Chelmsford, Colchester, Frinton and Bury St Edmunds.

What they're saying: Guy Longhurst , Managing Partner, said: "Welcoming Lizzy to the equity partnership is a very proud moment for Ellisons. Her contribution to the leadership of the firm has been exceptional, guiding us through the challenges of recent years, embedding our values and championing both colleague experience and client excellence."

Firmin said: "I am honoured to join the equity partnership at such an exciting time for Ellisons. I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved together so far and I look forward to continuing to work with our leadership team and colleagues to build on our successes and shape the future of the firm."

The bottom line: Firmin's appointment strengthens Ellisons' leadership as the firm deepens its regional presence.

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