London law firm opens up Yorkshire office amid increasing demand
A London law firm has announced that it is expanding with the opening of a new office in Yorkshire.
Hall Brown Family Law, which launched larger offices in London last year, is now opening premises in Sheffield.
The new offices, which are opening due to an increased workload in Yorkshire, will be based at The Balance office development on Leopold Square in Sheffield.
Sam Hall, senior partner at Hall Brown Family Law, commented: “We have been quite able to adapt to these exceptional circumstances.
“That is something which has arguably become even more important because although many people’s routines have been transformed, family life goes on and has arguably become more intense due to everyone having to spend more time at home.
“Furthermore, we are confident that our office in Sheffield will be able to cope just as well as those in Manchester and London during the current situation and once the restrictions are lifted.
“We have seen our launches in Manchester and London vindicated by a dramatic rise in caseload, so it made perfect sense to us to open an office in yet another area which has generated an increasing amount of work.
“This is an exciting departure for us and we are extremely confident in our ability to deliver results.”
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