mfg expands Birmingham base amid growth
A Midlands law firm is increasing its city centre presence after sustained growth in its regional operations.
mfg Solicitors has taken additional office space at Waterloo House in Birmingham to accommodate its expanding team.
The move follows its relocation to the building in early 2024 and reflects continued demand for its services.
Bosses say the latest expansion provides “the perfect springboard” to offer a full range of legal services to both businesses and individuals in Birmingham and across the region.
Growth has been supported by a series of senior hires across multiple disciplines.
New partners include corporate specialists Matt Smith, Philip Chapman and Nick Little, alongside family law specialist Richard Port MBE, commercial property expert Brian Hession, tax specialist Tom Evans, private client adviser Tracy Ashby and rural affairs specialist Neil Harrison.
Ian Sheppard has also joined as a senior associate in the commercial litigation department.
Andrew Davies, partner and managing director of mfg Solicitors, which also has offices in Kidderminster, Bromsgrove, Worcester, Telford, Ludlow and in the Black Country, said: “Our move to Waterloo House in 2024 was another exciting milestone for the firm and it’s proved to be hugely successful.
“Since then, we have continued to see significant growth in the city, including through new clients and adding senior appointments across our corporate, commercial property, tax and succession planning, private client and family departments.
“Taking on the additional office space allows us to maintain that growth and house more specialist teams and lawyers under one roof.
“It’s a perfect springboard for us in Birmingham as we enter a new chapter.”
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