Stewart Bailey hibberts Legal 500

Nantwich solicitors Hibberts are celebrating after being recommended as a top-tier law firm in the prestigious Legal 500.

The Legal 500 is published annually as the definitive guide to the top 500 law firms in the UK.

It uses large numbers of client interviews to produce an independent assessment of the very best UK firms.

Hibberts LLP has secured the top slot for the North West for handling legal matters for private clients in agriculture and estates.

It has also been recommended in five practice areas – employment, charities and not-for-profit, family law, personal tax, trusts and probate and commercial property.

A total of six Hibberts solicitors have also been recommended in the guide for the quality of their work.

Assessors scrutinise technical ability, service consistency, use of IT and track record on handling large and complex cases.

Managing partner Stewart Bailey (pictured) said: “I’m absolutely delighted Hibberts has been recognised again for our work across a wide-range of legal services, from family and employment law to tax, trusts and probate, and in particular for our agricultural work.

“I’d also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Camille Renaudon, Edward Nutting, Michael Young, Tom Price, Anne Walley and Carolyn Brooksbank.

“Their hard work and commitment to provide the best possible service to Hibberts clients is second to none, and their recognition in this guide is well-deserved.”

Hibberts Solicitors is a long-established firm dating back to 1799, with offices in Nantwich, Crewe, Tarporley, Ellesmere and Whitchurch.

The firm has expertise across a range of legal work including all types of agricultural and estates work, property, commercial, tax and trusts, employment, family law, litigation and charities.

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