Growing North East law firm rounds off ‘exciting year’ of team and turnover growth
North East law firm Emmersons Solicitors is celebrating a milestone year of expansion and turnover growth.
The company welcomed new members to its team and increased turnover 74% across all departments in its latest financial results, continuing a growth trend that has seen it double in size and revenues over the last three years.
Emmersons was set up in 1998 and today has offices in Gosforth and Sunderland.
Founder and managing director Jacqueline, who became one of the youngest members of The Law Society Family Law Panel shortly after establishing the business, said: “We are delighted with how well the company is performing following a very exciting year for the team.
“We’ve welcomed some outstanding new team members which have gained some fantastic client feedback and further bolstered our growth.”
She continued: “Our culture is all about client care, professionalism and going the extra mile. Our compassionate and dedicated team have continued to provide the best service to the region, which has naturally progressed into business and turnover growth.
“Despite the challenges surrounding all businesses at the moment due to political and economic uncertainty, we have been able to surpass all expectations.”
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