Rahman Ravelli brings business to the capital meeting international demand
An award-winning business crime solicitors, Rahman Ravelli, has moved to bigger premises in London.
The firm, which also has offices in Yorkshire and the Midlands, has moved its operations in the capital to Whitefriars Street, East London.
Its move was prompted by the need for more office space in a strategic location to meet the increased demand from international clients.
Aziz Rahman, Rahman Ravelli’s founder, said: “It is a move that has been forced on us by circumstances. The number of international cases we are dealing with seems to be increasing all the time.
“This has created a need for a bigger Rahman Ravelli presence in London, which means more solicitors. This, in turn, has made it necessary to find bigger premises while ensuring we are in a strategic location that suits both ourselves and our clients.”
The firm has recently celebrated winning Criminal Law Firm of the Year Award at the Yorkshire Legal Awards and ranking in their fourth consecutive year as top ‘Serious Fraud’ solicitors in legal guide, Legal 500.
Ravelli continued: “Our sole aim is to provide the very best representation for clients and make sure they gain the best possible outcome. That is what drives us and keeps the firm progressing, expanding and taking on new challenges both here and abroad.
“Any workplace move brings its own challenges. But we are happy to go through with it, as it is a sign that the firm is continuing its upward trajectory. We hope that this move will further enhance the service we offer, which has always been so well received in London.’’
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