Sunderland solicitors celebrate 75 years of success with city centre celebration
One of Sunderland’s longest standing law firms has marked its 75th anniversary with a special city centre celebration.
Richard Reed Solicitors was set up in 1948, originally to deal only with criminal cases before its founder, Richard Reed, decided to incorporate other areas of law. Since that time the practice has gone from strength to strength and while it no longer deals in criminal law, it has become one of the most well known firms in the city.
And to mark the occasion, Richard Reed Solicitors invited more than 100 guests to an event at Sunderland City Hall, which also raised more than £1,500 for Grace House, its chosen charity.
The celebration comes at a time when Richard Reed is enjoying a period of growth and now has more than 40 employees, which means the company has outgrown its Frederick Street offices and is now considering a move to alternative premises, but will still remain in Sunderland.
Managing Director Sarah Reid, who has been with Richard Reed Solicitors for 20 years, was delighted with the turnout and the support they received from people across the city, commenting: “We have always been a Sunderland-centric business although we have clients right across the North East.
“We are so passionate about the city and it’s very important to us to be involved, to be out and about, to be seen to be given something back and to be part of the local community.”
Sarah puts the longevity of Richard Reed Solicitors down to its “adaptability, collaboration and the importance of looking after our people.”
She added: “We had such a fantastic evening and it was wonderful to see so many people come along and support us. At the same time we used the event to raise funds for Grace House and we are very grateful to the many local businesses which answered our shout out for raffle prizes.”
“When Richard Reed originally set up the practice he was a very well known face across Sunderland. It remains really important to us to continue that legacy and have a real impact as well as showcasing our values and what they mean to us.”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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