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Leeds’ Blacks Solicitors reports increased turnover and 35 new jobs this year
Leeds-based law firm, Blacks Solicitors LLP, has announced a number of new appointments following an increase in turnover (21%) and profit (7%) during 2013/2014.
The firm, which is celebrating its 25th year this month, has prioritised investment in its staff, further bolstering its Coveyancing team with no less than 25 appointments including Aisling Owen as senior conveyancer and Helen Nicoll in the Post Completion Department.
The Wills and Probate team is joined by Solicitor, Helen Gott, and Solicitors Aimee Jackson and Andrew Challener join the Commercial Property team.
These recent appointments are just some of the 35 new members of staff to be recruited by the firm over the last 12 months as part of a planned program of growth.
Chris Allen, managing partner at Blacks comments, “I am proud to announce yet another successful year of financial results for Blacks, and as a result welcome so many new faces to our team of experts.
“Our expansion is a true testament to the hard work that goes in to delivering exceptional service for our clients, along with sensible financial management. We look forward to continuing this growth over the next 12 months.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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