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Leeds family law firm marks 20% growth with expansion into new offices
Leeds based family law specialist Jones Myers LLP is marking a 20% growth has also expanded to new city centre offices at St Paul’s Street to accommodate further growth.
Over the last 12 months the practice has invested in cutting edge IT systems, which includes speech recognition. Wide ranging benefits include increased flexibility and productivity - which is further enhancing customer service.
The firm which continues to consolidate its standing with Chambers and Legal 500 also operates out of premises in Essex.
The practice advises on problems arising out of the breakdown of relationships including highly complex cases, high-value divorces and child-related legal matters, often involving cross-border aspects.
A year ago the firm was joined by Martin Holdsworth who specializes in claims relating to wills, trusts and estates.
Founding partner, Peter Jones, who was among the UK’s first legal experts to qualify as an arbitrator, said: “Complementing our planned growth, our new office is well received by our team and our clients who seek us out to deliver settlements whichchampion mediation and collaboration as highly successful, alternative approaches.
“We pride ourselves in searching for solutions which can sometimes avoid the trauma of courts.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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