Specialist law firm launched in Sheffield
One of Yorkshire’s leading insolvency lawyers has launched his own specialist practice in Sheffield.
Matthew Dixon, was previously a partner at hlw Keeble Hawson, leading its Sheffield insolvency and business recovery team.
The very experienced lawyer has now formed MD Law, a niche practice specialising in business recovery, insolvency, commercial litigation, dispute resolution and debt recovery.
Matthew has been joined by former hlw Keeble Hawson associate Neil Kelly and solicitor Carl Jones.
Located on Broomhall Road, Sheffield, the law firm acts for and advises insolvency professionals, businesses and individuals across the country.
Matthew brings extensive sector experience and industry knowledge to the new firm with numerous notable outcomes for insolvency practitioners on difficult and complex cases.
He said: “I’m very excited about bringing this team’s exceptional expertise and experience to the sector to deliver a distinctly responsive and personal service to clients.
“We are already seeing the benefit of offering a flexible, commercial and proactive approach for clients and contacts on all aspects of insolvency and commercial work.”
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