Partner Article
Law firm expands to offer full service in the Wirral
Law firm Aaron and Partners has expanded to offer full commercial and private client services in the Wirral, with the opening of a new base at the recently refurbished Egerton House in Birkenhead.
The firm, a strategic partner of the Wirral Chamber of Commerce, is now welcoming current and new clients to face-to-face appointments at the premises, which will act as a base for its Wirral-based solicitors as well as an extension of its Chester headquarters.
Aaron and Partners, which has been listed in the prestigious Legal 500 since its inception, marked its arrival at Egerton House with an exclusive drinks’ reception, welcoming local businesses including Cammell Laird, Oculus, and Lyjon Group.
The move also builds on a long-running association with the Wirral region, following on from a series of well attended legal workshops delivered by the firm’s solicitors in recent years – both in person and online throughout the pandemic.
Helen Watson, Head of Employment Law and Partner at Aaron and Partners, said: “We’re delighted to announce that we’ll now be offering our full legal services from the heart of the Wirral, having enjoyed close ties to the area through our teams and our clients for several years now.
“This is an important step for us and represents the next phase in the evolution of our work in the region. Egerton House is a wonderful setting, and it allows local clients to visit our teams for personal appointments in line with Covid restrictions, as well as offering us a practical working space for a growing number of solicitors who call the area home.
“We’re pleased to be working from a stunning space overlooking the River Mersey, and with huge international development projects such as Wirral Waters underway, we’re excited about the potential to provide even more support to businesses and people in the area.”
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