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Wards Solicitors recognised as leading South West law firm

Wards Solicitors recognised as leading South West law firm

Regional law firm Wards Solicitors has once again been recommended as a leading practice in the 2021 edition of the Legal 500, an independent guide to the UK's best lawyers and law firms.

Wards achieved rankings in three practice areas this year by the prestigious guide, which uses anonymous feedback from satisfied clients as one of its key means of determining which firms are listed.

Wards' three recommended practice areas are:

Client comments included:

'Wards' demonstrate an excellent grasp of complex issues and the ability to communicate in a professional but personable manner. They are prepared to spend time explaining more involved areas of law and the implications of these.'

'The individuals within the team are reliable, professional and approachable and genuinely care about their clients.'

'They are knowledgeable and experts in their own field, personable and client friendly.'

Recommended lawyers

Alison Underhill (Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury)

Helen Boyd (Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury)

Elizabeth Fry (Contentious Probate)

Jenny Pierce (Personal Tax, Trusts and Probate)

Named individuals

Ian Williamson (Probate Disputes)

Lucia Mills (Cohabitation)

Emma Kerry (Probate Disputes)

Rebecca Purchase (Wills and Mental Capacity, Probate)

Tom Scoffham (Wills and Mental Capacity, Probate)

You can read Wards Solicitors Legal 500 listing here

The Legal 500 rankings are based on a combination of qualitative and quantitative research and client feedback, with assessments made on a variety of factors including the strength and depth of the practice, and a firm's ability to handle the most complex and innovative work.

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