Pears Magazine issue 41

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Leading law firms Hallmark Hulme and Whatley Weston & Fox negotiated a deal which sees the merger of two of Worcestershire’s longest standing firms

The relationship between the two firms is significant in that there is an enormous overlap of the type of work on which both firms advise – residential and commercial property, Probate, Wills & Trusts, employment law, family, dispute work and Charitable Trusts. The complementary service offerings will provide a strong platform for the future embracing the expertise of well respected solicitors backed up by support staff & the latest technology available.

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Both firms are keen to stress that changes will not impact clients in any way. Rebecca Widdowson, Managing Partner with Hallmark Hulme said “The firms have enjoyed a good working relationship over a number of years the attraction for us lies in the synergy between us. This opportunity provides both firms and their clients with a continuation of the excellent service they have enjoyed to date.”

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Andrew Duncan of Whatley Weston & Fox added “This is an excellent opportunity that will bring significant benefits to both our client bases. Both firms are well established in the area and this merger is a perfect fit in terms of practice strengths, attitudes to client service and culture. It will be business as usual but with more capability and resources.” The merger completed on 1st January 2022 and the new firm will practise as Hallmark Whatley Hulme.


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