Leicestershire law firm appoints new director and promises to continue its legacy of support for clients
An East Midlands law firm has recently made a new addition, Manjit Kaur Sandhu, to its board of directors. Based in the Leicestershire area, Rich & Carr has been serving the local community since 1960, and this new addition to its team exemplifies a clear plan of succession for the business.
With offices in Birstall, Blaby, Lutterworth, Syston and Oadby, as well as its headquarters in Leicester, the business deals in a range of legal services ranging from wills, probate and trusts to corporate, commercial and residential property, accident claims, employment law and more. It is also proud to have one of the largest residential conveyancing departments in the local area, and to offer a reputable service where customers don't have to worry about any hidden costs.
Rich & Carr takes a personalised approach to dealing with its customers, unlike many other law firms in the UK which operate a call-centre type of approach. Its solicitors often travel between offices to meet clients face-to-face, and customers are appointed a fully qualified solicitor or legal executive to deal with their case from start to finish, instead of having their file exchange hands and be dealt with by less senior members of staff.
David Roberts, head of dispute resolution and director at Rich & Carr, says: "As a firm, we're definitely looking forward to having our new director starting their role with us in January 2024. We've been planning to welcome a new face to our board for quite some t
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