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Stockport law firm expands creating 30 jobs
Hazel Grove based law firm O’Neill Patient has announced significant local expansion and the creation of at least 30 new jobs.
The practice is one of the country’s leading providers of residential conveyancing services and has taken an additional 2,000 sq ft of space on London Road in Hazel Grove, in a building adjacent to its existing offices, which will be accessible to members of the public.
The expansion means that more than 30 new jobs will be created; O’Neill Patient in the past year has already welcomed more than 25 new members of staff.
It currently employs 220 people, all in Hazel Grove and pride themselves on its commitment to training and development.
Managing partner Sue Brown said: “We are proud to have been based in Stockport for more than 25 years and although our client base is national, we have a commitment to the local community which we are keen to enhance.
“We have always recruited local people and it is a privilege to be in a position to once again strengthen our team and create more new roles during 2015.
“Our range of legal services includes Residential and Commercial Property, Family Law, Litigation, Wills and Probate, and Corporate Law.
“We work closely with our clients and provide a friendly and approachable service in which our legal and technical expertise is guaranteed.
“We have maintained our service excellence by recruiting first class staff and investing heavily in modern computer technology to provide legal professional services.”
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