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Liverpool businessman returns to roots to launch new venture
Pure Legal Costs Consultants was launched on April 1st 2015 as a legal services business, providing an array of services to the legal industry as a whole, both directly and through its business partners and affiliates.
The firm was set up by businessman Phil Hodgkinson, the former owner of Compass Costs Consultants Limited - a legal costs consultancy and costs drafting firm which was sold to Quindell Portfolio Plc for £14m.
Acting on behalf of Carleton Estates Ltd, CBRE’s Liverpool office secured the letting at Unit 8 Tiger Court in Kings Business Park, Liverpool to Pure Legal Costs Consultants who has taken a 2 year lease on the 4,000 sq ft office unit.
The new letting signifies a return for company owner Phil Hodgkinson to his roots, having previously worked from Tiger Court when he first set up Compass Costs Consultants Limited.
Associate director at CBRE’s Liverpool Office, Neil Kirkham, said; “We are delighted to secure the letting of Unit 8, Tiger Court to Pure Legal Costs Consultants, enabling Phil Hodgkinson to return to his original office premises.
“Located in a strategic position adjacent to the M57, Kings Business Park provides an excellent platform on which to grow this new, innovative business.”
Owner of Pure Legal Costs Consultants, Phil Hodgkinson, said; “Kings Business Park was always a very happy and successful business home and I am delighted to be returning to where it all began with the launch of my new business.
“Following this move we will be looking at further expansion in the near future.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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