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Wards Solicitors praised and recommended in Legal 500 Guide 2022

Wards Solicitors praised and recommended in Legal 500 Guide 2022

It's celebration time at Wards Solicitors as we have once again been recommended as a leading firm in the South West in the 2022 edition of the Legal 500, an independent guide to the UK's best lawyers and law firms.

This year, we have achieved rankings in four practice areas, up from three last year, with our Wills and Probate, Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence, Court of Protection and Probate Disputes teams all being recommended in the guide, which draws on anonymous feedback from clients to assess performance.

The firm is praised for its outstanding professional service standards and high levels of technical expertise amongst lawyers, with comments including:

"Exceptionally efficient, innovative and very well versed in the complexities of personal tax and trusts."

'Everything has been handled very professionally. Communication and up to date information on progress has been excellent. Billing and fee structure has been very transparent."

'I have used Wards for many years. I particularly like the way the firm is set up. It comprises a number of offices spread over the Bristol area. The practice is large enough to employ a number of experts in specific areas of law to which you can be easily directed. '

Read the Legal 500 profile of Wards Solicitors here

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