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Liverpool solicitor’s commercial district success
Paul Crowley & Co’s commercial department will this month mark its first year in its Old Hall Street office.
Paul Crowley & Co Solicitors, which has branches in Anfield, West Derby and Walton, opened its Liverpool city centre office in February 2015.
The city centre office houses PCS Law, the firm’s commercial law department which focuses on commercial, corporate and employment law as well as commercial property and debt litigation.
Established in 1991 by Paul Crowley, the firm has built a strong reputation for providing quality legal advice to its clients across Liverpool.
The firm also celebrated its 25th anniversary in January, with an exclusive event at 60 Hope Street.
The development of PCS Law differentiates the commercial department from the firm’s existing brand, which specialises in residential property, personal injury, matrimonial and criminal law.
Derek Dawson head of commercial litigation, says: “Moving our commercial department to a dedicated office has meant that we have really been able to consolidate the department, while developing the identity of PCS Law as a commercially-focused brand.
“Old Hall Street is the hub of the commercial district and now we are in the centre of it. This has been a key factor in consolidating the department”.
Senior partner, Paul Crowley, says: “The opening of our commercial office last year signalled a new phase of growth for the firm, as we entered our 25th year in the industry.
“I’m confident that we will build on the last few years’ success and develop Paul Crowley & Co Solicitors even further, as we focus on strengthening the all the firms’ departments, while continuing to maintain our top quality customer service.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Amelia Heathman .
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