Sheffield’s MD Law celebrates office opening with new England cricket captain
Corporate law firm MD Law has moved into a new office in Sheffield with the help of England cricket captain Joe Root.
To accommodate its future expansion plans, the company relocated its four-strong team to larger premises on Broomhall Road.
Joe, who took up his captaincy earlier this month, started out at Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club (SCCC) where Matthew Dixon, the founder of MD Law, has been first team captain for 10 years.
Matthew said: “We were delighted when Joe agreed to help us open our new offices.
“I’ve known Joe since he first started at SCCC and could not be more proud that he’s now followed in the footsteps of another Club old boy Michael Vaughan to become England captain. I’m sure he will make a superb leader of the national side.”
He continued: “Over the last 18 months we could not have wished for any more support from the business community.
“We have maintained a commitment to deliver a distinctly responsive and personal service to clients and that has really paid off to the point where we are now looking to expand the team.”
MD Law’s services cover business recovery, insolvency, dispute resolution, commercial litigation and debt recovery.
The firm acts for and advises insolvency professionals, companies and individuals across the UK.
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