Richard Reed unveils new look and podcast launch
A Sunderland-based law firm has celebrated an anniversary with a fresh look.
Richard Reed Solicitors has marked 77 years in business with a rebrand, which bosses say “better reflects who we are as a firm”.
Sarah Reid, managing director, said: “This moment marks more than just a fresh look; it represents the evolution of our firm.
“Just as Sunderland is a city of transformation, we too are growing, adapting and embracing new opportunities.
“Our new branding reflects this evolution.
“It is not just a design change, it is a representation of who we are and what we stand for, and this transformation aligns with our mission to deliver exceptional legal services while adapting to the changing needs of clients.”
The firm, which has grown to a team of 40, has also launched Legally Sound, its new podcast, aimed at making legal topics more accessible.
Hosted by Sarah, the first episode is now live, with legal experts Phil Moir and Kat Moody breaking down the Housing Act and discussing the 2025 changes to the Renters Bill.
Sarah added: “We are taking things a step further with our podcast.
“It is straight-talking and breaks down the jargon, and it’s very different from what you’d usually expect from a law podcast.
“We are incredibly excited to air the next batch of podcast episodes and for what lies ahead for the firm and for the city of Sunderland; we look forward to continuing to grow alongside our city, our clients and our community.”
Alongside the rebrand, Richard Reed remains committed to supporting the local community through partnerships with Sunderland AFC, Grace House, Love Amelia, Red Sky Foundation and the Foundation of Light.
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