Birmingham law firm makes “significant investment” in new city centre office

Sydney Mitchell LLP, a West Midlands based Top Tier Legal 500 Law Firm has recently celebrated the opening of its new offices in Birmingham city centre.

The firm has significantly invested in their new office facilities at Cavendish House in Birmingham, focusing on the working environment for staff embracing new working practices such as flexible and hybrid working, and operating a paperless office.

The firm has also invested in “comfortable” meeting rooms for clients with the most “up to date” technology.

Karen Moores, senior partner, commented: “Despite the pandemic the firm has managed to increase its turnover and invest in its people, with new people joining our growing firm. The investment in our new premises in Birmingham shows our commitment to the city and provides an excellent working environment for our teams to develop and grow further.

“Our teams have embraced the new working practices and we hope that these new facilities will further enhance the ability of our teams to work both remotely but also to enjoy physically coming into the office to meet with team members and clients alike. The new offices are also paperless helping to reduce our carbon footprint.

“We are proud of our people and of the services we provide to our clients. Our firm is something of an anomaly within the West Midlands whilst it remains a medium size general practice firm it competes with much larger regional and national law firms in terms of the legal expertise it provides and the level of service that it delivers to its clients.”

Sydney Mitchell LLP’s specialist teams include for business clients, commercial property, company and commercial services (to include employment), commercial litigation and restructuring and insolvency.

Private client teams include family law, residential property, dispute resolution, immigration, wills and probate, tax and trusts, personal injury and employment.


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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