Leeds law firm Ison Harrison announces new West Yorkshire office openings
Ison Harrison, the Leeds-based law firm, has announced the opening of two new offices in West Yorkshire.
The firm’s new offices in Pudsey and Huddersfield take Ison Harrison’s existing network to twelve branches.
The new Huddersfield office, on John William Street, is headed up by Ison Harrison’s head of residential conveyancing and remortgage, James Smith. James joined Ison Harrison three years ago and moves from the city centre head office.
Daniel Holah will manage the new Pudsey office. An experienced residential conveyancing solicitor, Daniel has also moves from Ison Harrison’s head office to take up his new post.
Jonathan Wearing, managing partner at Ison Harrison, said: “This is a great way to begin 2017 and we intend to build on this growth throughout the year.
“We’ve got great teams with vast expertise and talent in place to ensure both new offices will be a resounding success, and with twelve branches active we’re delighted to have such a big footprint now across the region.
“We strongly believe it is important to have a physical presence on the high street as not only does this makes us extremely accessible to a wide variety of clients but also helps us remain engaged with clients and the communities we operate in.
“From past experience we know just how important accessibility and visibility are valued by both commercial and private clients.”
The new legal practices will provide a full range of legal services for both business and private clients ranging from residential conveyancing, family and probate matters to personal injury and commercial matters.
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