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Jacksons Law Firm grows North East reach with new Sunderland arm
Jacksons Law Firm is expanding its presence across the North East by taking up new residency in the North East Business and Innovation Centre (BIC).
Paul Clark, an associate solicitor specialising in employment law, is now working from the Sunderland-based BIC’s Business Lounge to establish a presence in the area.
The business, which is celebrating its 140th anniversary this year, already occupies offices in Teesside and Newcastle and with 70 members of staff, including 10 partners and 30 legal experts, the firm offers a legal services to clients in the North East and throughout the UK.
Mr Clark said: “We are well established in Teesside and Newcastle and have an excellent reputation in the region for advising on business and personal matters.
“There are a number of growing businesses and start-ups in Sunderland and all along the A19 corridor so because of the BIC’s great location and the firm’s regional footprint, it seemed like the ideal opportunity for Jacksons Law Firm to pursue.”
The BIC’s Business Lounges are located in Sunderland and Darlington and packages start at just £12 per week. Benefiting from a modern, professional setting in two great locations. Free secure Wi-Fi, free car parking not to mention free coffee! Simply drop in and work.
Paul added: “I had already considered setting up a base at the BIC and my belief was reinforced after attending a networking event in the Business Lounge. I am confident that this will prove to be a successful venture for everyone concerned.”
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