Howes Percival has a whale of a time as it toasts 10 years and growth in Cambridge

02 Jun, 2025
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Law firm Howes Percival has moved to new premises to house its rapidly growing team and marked the 10th anniversary of its Cambridge office with a party for clients and contacts.
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Howes Percival Partners Matthew Potter, Steven Beach, Simon Murphy, Michaela Henson. Picture and all rights – Howes Percival.

Howes Percival opened its first office in Cambridge on 30 April 2015 and the team has since grown to over 40 members of staff, offering a full range of legal services for businesses and individuals.

To accommodate the team, the firm has taken over a new space on the first floor of Terrington House, following a bespoke refurbishment. The enhanced space is designed to support modern ways of working and assist with the firm's client focussed offering.

The team celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Cambridge office with a party for clients and contacts in the Whale Hall of the Museum of Zoology on Downing Street.

Cambridge Partner Matthew Potter said: "It was very special to be able to celebrate 10 years in the city with so many clients and contacts that have worked with and supported us during that time. We have successfully built teams in Cambridge offering a complete client service over the full spectrum of commercial and private client services.

"The plan is to keep growing in Cambridge, recruiting the best people and delivering a genuine client focused service. The new offices afford staff the best possible working environment whilst also giving us the space we need to keep on investing in growth, people and the services we offer to the city and the eastern region.”