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Legal 500 Guide 2025 recommends Wards Solicitors

Legal 500 Guide 2025 recommends Wards Solicitors

Wards Solicitors has been named as a top South West law firm in this year’s Legal 500 guide, being praised for its exceptional client care, committed teams and high standards of legal expertise.

Four of Wards’ practice areas have been recommended by the guide, an independent publication which assesses the strengths of solicitors across the UK against anonymous feedback from clients and peers.

The four services recommended by Legal 500 are:

Professional, approachable and caring

"Personal, professional and understanding of our needs. We were treated, at all times, with care and consideration by all members of staff we came in contact with during a very personal, tricky time."

"Wards have been very approachable from the start of the process. All team members that I have dealt with have been professional and organised."

"Having many local branches that you can drop documentation into is a real bonus as it enable you to move things forward quickly."

"My experience of this practice is extremely favourable. Their strengths lie in their ability to listen to the client and develop a plan that suits the needs of that client. I have found them to be very sensitive, caring and completely non-judgmental."

Highlighted Lawyers

Personal Tax, Trusts and Probate & Court of Protection

Jenny Pierce

Tom Scoffham

Alison Mellor

Contentious Probate 

Elizabeth Fry

Ian Williamson

Emma Kerry

Family

Alison Bradley

Mandy McCabe

Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence 

Alison Underhill

Helen Boyd

Richard Green

 

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