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Excellent results for Wards’ legal teams and individuals in Legal 500 Guide 2023

Excellent results for Wards’ legal teams and individuals in Legal 500 Guide 2023

Wards’ lawyers across our firm have been recognised with recommendations in the latest edition of a prestigious guide to outstanding legal professionals.

The Legal 500 United Kingdom 2023 reviews the strengths of lawyers across the UK and recommends them based on anonymous feedback from their clients and peers.

It’s been a particularly impressive result for Wards in this year’s guide, with the firm recommended in five practice areas, up from four last year, and three in 2020. The recognised teams are:

Expert knowledge and caring approach

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

‘Each individual we have dealt with at Wards has shown great sensitivity towards our situation and dealt with us accordingly.’

‘Incredibly efficient and cost effective. Keen on developing specialisms and instructing counsel who are also specialists.’

‘The team demonstrates a caring, personal, approach to supporting their clients.’

‘I have always found Wards to charge a fair fee compared to other law firms’.

Read the new Legal 500 profile for Wards Solicitors here

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