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Paul Crowley and Co scores a hat trick being named Best Property Law Firm for third
Merseyside law firm Paul Crowley & Co Solicitors has been named as Best Property Law Firm at the Your Move Property Awards. This is the third consecutive year that the firm has been awarded the accolade.
Paul Crowley & Co was recognised for its expertise across the sector and proven track record of efficient, effective service in property deals.
Senior Partner, Paul Crowley, said: “We are absolutely delighted to have won this award for the third year running. It demonstrates our consistency and commitment to this area of work.
“Our property team work extremely hard and this award is testament to their work and dedication. We are thrilled that that the judges have recognised the firm for the third year.”
The nominees in this category had to undergo a rigorous judging process including independent research and mystery shopping, with Paul Crowley & Co emerging as the winning firm.
Paul Crowley & Co Solicitors was formed in 1991 and is now a six partner firm employing almost 90 staff. They have specialists in personal injury law, property law, criminal defence and family law, as well as employment law and private client work. They have four offices in Anfield, Walton and West Derby.
The Your Move Property Awards is one of the North West’s biggest events of its kind, honouring the very best firms and individuals in Merseyside’s property industry.
This was the 10th annual Your Move Property Awards aimed at bringing the property industry together and celebrates the achievements of local businesses and individuals working in this sector.
To discuss your legal issues with one of Paul Crowley & Co’s experienced team call 0151 264 7363, text LOCAL to 88010
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Dan Minchin .
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