Monday, March 22, 2010
 

Solicitors merge to expand professional services

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Entrepreneurial law firm Stanley Tee LLP, whose past initiatives have transformed it from a local solicitors into a major regionally based practice, has pushed back the boundaries still further following a merger with Lorimer, Longhurst & Lees, a well established Cambridge law firm with a broadly based commercial and private practice.



“The move will consolidate our commercial presence in the M11 Corridor, expand our geographical coverage and add new specialist services, like clinical negligence law, to our repertoire,” says Stanley Tee’s senior partner, Richard Tee.

“We have always been keen to explore any avenue that enables us to improve the range and quality of the professional services we can offer our clients and believe that joining forces with Lorimer, Longhurst & Lees will offer just such an opportunity.”

The partners and staff of Lorimer, Longhurst & Lees are equally excited about the move. “One of the deciding factors in getting together with Stanley Tee LLP was the fact that they share a very similar company culture and ethos to ourselves,” said senior partner, Alastair Lorimer.

“Like us they’re pro-active and client centred in their approach, and together we’ll be even better equipped to understand and respond to clients’ needs, whether it be in offering professional advice, personal representation or formal administration of their affairs.”




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