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Wards Solicitors’ commercial team gets new home in central Bristol

Wards Solicitors’ commercial team gets new home in central Bristol

Wards Solicitors' is continuing its expansion with a new, city centre hub dedicated to its commercial and corporate services and commercial property services.

The renovated and fully refurbished office on High Street is conveniently placed for Bristol's business community and just a stone's throw from Wards Solicitors' other central office in Broad Street.

Growing expertise

The opening of the new office also marks the expansion of the commercial property team with the arrival of experienced solicitor associate, Jasbir 'Ruby' Sandhu, who joins partner Iain Bray in Bristol.

Her appointment means there are now six specialist commercial property lawyers, all available at each of Wards Solicitors' 11 office locations.

Exciting time

Wards Solicitors' partner, Heather Jones, Head of Business Services and Commercial Property, said the opening of the new office heralded an exciting time for her growing team.

She said: "Our aim has always been to offer specialist, one-stop-shop legal advice for all types of business - from start-ups to established companies. Now, as well as all of our offices around Bristol, we have a new space in the heart of the city with our commercial team fantastically placed to serve the city's business community."

Wards Solicitors now employs 77 legal specialists in 11 locations - Bristol, Bradley Stoke, Clevedon, Keynsham, Nailsea, Portishead, Staple Hill, Weston-super-Mare, Worle, Yate and Henleaze. Each office offers an extensive range of services for both local businesses and individuals.

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