Leeds litigation specialists expand again following 30 per cent growth spurt
A Leeds-based property litigation specialists has experienced their second 30 per cent growth spurt in 4 months.
Hägen Wolf, a boutique law firm, has made five new appointments in the last few months following their move to larger premises at One Park Row in Leeds.
Richard Robinson and Michelle Eyre from Knights Frank, Olivia Hudson from Plexus Law, Richard Costello as new Head of Marketing, and Craig Chappell from Clarion, have all joined the team.
With the team’s wealth of knowledge advising financial institutions, retailers, corporate occupiers and those in the leisure sector and extensive experience dealing with large corporations in logistics, manufacturing and construction, as well as small owner managed businesses, the new appointments will become integral in supporting the firm with their exceptional client care and future plans.
Matt Pugh, founder and CEO of Hägen Wolf, said: “I am very proud of the team and what we have been able to achieve for our clients. It is exciting and fulfilling to get the results we do but more importantly to know how happy our clients are with our services.
“It is this hard work and client care that I have no doubt will see us double in size over the next 12 months.”
Hägen Wolf also have an office in London.
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