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Tebbitts & Co Branching out to Warrington
With an increasing demand for a wider presence, Tebbitts & Co business solicitors will be expanding their reach from being a local to a regional firm. As well as providing legal services from Crewe they will now be setting provisions to serve Warrington from the beginning of November this year.
Based within Cinnamon Park, a well established business hub in Birchwood, Tebbitts & Co’s new branch will be well-placed to provide legal support to a wider business community in the north of Cheshire and the North West. ‘Cinnamon Park has a pleasant and vibrant business park vibe to it, and we’re very much looking forward to working there.’ says Max Tebbitts, Commercial Solicitor.
Tebbitts & Co established its head office in Crewe in 2010. The vision was to offer cost-effective legal services to small to medium sized businesses in Cheshire in a flexible and client-oriented way.
The practice has been growing at a steady pace from a complete empty desk to helping hundreds of businesses and people over the years with a range of legal matters. By managing growth and keeping a niche focus on business law, Tebbitts & Co have been able to maintain its vision and promise to clients to be responsive with a personal touch.
Max expressed ‘As a solicitor, it’s important for me to meet clients face-to-face to talk matters through thorouhly, and get a real feel and understanding of people’s situations. With more enquiries coming from the North West generally a presence is due in Warrington as it is a real hub of commercial activity in the region.’
For more information on Tebbitts & Co and the business legal services it offers, please visit www.tebbitts.co.uk or call 01270 211567
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Max Tebbitts .
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