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The Sunday Times and Best Companies award Fletchers Solicitors with star status
One of the UK’s leading medical negligence and personal injury law firms, Fletchers Solicitors, has had a strong start to 2014 after being awarded a coveted one star accreditation from The Sunday Times ‘Best Companies to work for’.
The Southport-based solicitors was awarded the star rating for being a great place to work in 2014. Accreditation is focused on workplace engagement as an integral component of an organisations recent success and growth.
Ed Fletcher, CEO at Fletchers Solicitors, said: “We’re extremely proud to have achieved a star accreditation in The Sunday Times Best Companies to work. It’s a fantastic achievement and a testament to all our hardworking staff.
“Our philosophy has always been to do our very best for the victims of serious injury and medical negligence and we continually invest in our own people to create an inspiring place to work. This determination and the hard work of our employees has enabled us to get to where we are today.”
The Sunday Times list is compiled by measuring excellence in leadership, employee well-being and pay, among other things.
As well as achieving the Sunday Times star rating, Fletchers Solicitors has also recently been recognised by the London Stock Exchange Group as one of the top 1,000 companies inspiring Britain and driving the UK forward through growth and job creation. It also achieved the Investors in People Gold Award which recognises excellence at the highest level.
For more information, please visit www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk
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