Lawyer takes career step to Cains
Island law firm Cains has drafted in emerging talent to strengthen its litigation team.
Andrew Newton, previously a dispute resolution lawyer at Appleby, will focus on corporate and commercial work, including banking and trust litigation.
The 27-year old former Castle Rushen High School pupil graduated from the Manchester College of Law on 2012.
Last year he represented the Isle of Man at the Commonwealth Youth Parliament in Darwin, Australia where he was elected prime minister.
Mr Newton is secretary of the United Nations Association in the Island, and a trustee of Manx charity DO! Developing Orphans, which helps educate youngsters in Uganda.
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