Northern law firm Ward Hadaway increases headcount as revenues grow
North law firm Ward Hadaway increased its workforce by 78 people in the last year as part of moves to attract and retain talent.
The company, which has based in Newcastle, Leeds and Manchester, announced the new arrivals across its offices as well as 54 promotions, a number which includes retaining all of the 12 qualifying trainees and apprentices within the business when they finished their training contracts.
The company, which launched 35 years ago, now has more than 450 people across its three bases and said that it has seen growth in the North West and Yorkshire, following significant investments in the Leeds and Manchester regions in recent years, as well as expansion of its legal services.
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