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County Durham solicitors named in Legal 500
A Durham-based firm of solicitors is celebrating after being named in the Legal 500 for its specialised work.
EMG Solicitors, based at the Rivergreen Business Centre, Durham was set up by founder Emma Gaudern just over a year ago but has already made it on to the prestigious list.
The firm appeared in the personal tax trusts and probate section for the north, where they were named as “first class on Court of Protection matters.”
Emma, whose work includes acting as a Professional Deputy for children and adults with complex brain injuries arising from personal injury was singled out as being “an expert in the area.”
She has been working with Court of Protection cases for more than ten years and currently acts as deputy for 45 clients, along with being a trustee for a further 15 trusts for compensation.
The report added that she was “very approachable, taking the time to understand the client’s specific circumstances” along with also singling out EMG Associate Jemma Morland for her work.
The Legal 500 United Kingdom is published annually and is recognised as the leading guide to law firms in the country, with more than 4,000,000 people consulting it every year.
EMG Solicitors, which also specialises in all areas of family law including divorce, separation and children’s issues, have gone from strength to strength since launching.
“It’s a great testimony to the work we do that we’ve made it on to this list when we are still a relatively young company,” said Emma.
“We do all have years of experience however and it is extremely gratifying to see that recognised in this way.”
For further information visit www.emgsolicitors.co.uk
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