Taylor Emmet opens Rotherham base
A South Yorkshire law firm has expanded its regional presence with the launch of a new office aimed at bringing legal services closer to communities in Rotherham.
Taylor Emmet has opened its new office at Moorgate Crofts Business Centre, providing individuals and businesses in the area with access to a range of legal services.
Bosses say the office will offer support across several areas including family law, child care matters, conveyancing, wills and probate, personal injury and medical negligence.
They add the move strengthens the firm’s ability to “build even closer relationships…right on their doorstep” and enhances its ability to support clients navigating major life events, whether planning for the future, managing family changes or seeking legal advice following unexpected circumstances.
Led by a locally based team, the Rotherham office aims to combine legal expertise with a strong understanding of the community it serves.
Michaela Evans, partner at Taylor Emmet, said: “We are proud to officially open our new Rotherham office and to strengthen our presence within the local community.
“Rotherham has a strong identity and a growing business and residential population, and we are committed to providing accessible, high-quality legal advice to support individuals and families at every stage of life.
“Our focus has always been on delivering clear, practical advice with a personal approach.
“The new Rotherham office allows us to build even closer relationships within the community and ensure people can access the legal support they need, right on their doorstep.”
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