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Stewarts Law move to new offices

01 September 2008

Stewarts Law move to new offices

Due to continuing success and expansion, leading niche litigation firm Stewarts Law LLP has announced its Leeds office move to new premises at 9 Bond Court, effective 1 September 2008.

New hires and plans for launching further practice areas has led the firm to upscale to a c6,000 sq ft office to accommodate its 14 lawyers and support staff with a further capacity of up to 26 members of staff.

This move marks another milestone in the firm's growth which will accommodate its expansion strategy across Leeds and the Northern region.

The new state of the art office located on the 10th floor in the city centre, will benefit staff and clients alike.

A move of the London office is scheduled to take place later this year which will see it taking c24,000 sq ft in 5 New Street Square, London, EC4. The move is required to accommodate the impressive growth of the firm in recent years.

About Stewarts Law LLP: The firm specialises in high value and complex cases of personal injury, clinical negligence, aviation, dispute resolution and divorce. The practice is ranked at the top tier of both the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners. Further practice areas are planned respecting the firm's core underlying structure of only undertaking major pieces of litigation.

John Cahill, Managing Partner, said: "The respective moves in Leeds and later this year in London neatly consolidate our rebranding to Stewarts Law LLP. The distinctive offices have been designed to meet the demands of a dynamic and fast growing complex litigation practice. A close symmetry has been maintained between the two offices leaving no doubt amongst our staff and clients that these are the offices of Stewarts Law."

Daniel Herman, Partner and Head of the Leeds office, added: "The acquisition of Bond Court comes five years to the day since Stewarts Law opened the doors of its first Leeds office. Over the last five years, the team in Leeds has not only grown in number but has also cemented its reputation as a leading catastrophic personal injury and clinical negligence practice in Leeds having been involved in many high profile and ground-breaking cases. The move to Bond Court will help Stewarts Law fulfil its ambitions to expand practice areas in line with the firm's overall strategic aims."

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