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Sunday, April 20, 2025

HALL BROWN FAMILY LAW GAIN DOUBLE NATIONAL RECOGNITION

North West based family law firm, Hall Brown, ranked in the Top 5 Best Small Companies to Work For throughout the whole of the UK, across numerous sectors, out of a possible 130 firms, at the annual Best Companies Awards.

The family law specialist also came third in the nationwide Best Law Firms classification, reinforcing its reputation as one of the country’s most dynamic businesses with a brace of new ranking successes.

Managing Partner James Brown said that it completed another remarkable period in which Hall Brown underlined how it is now part of the domestic legal profession’s elite.

The firm was last week named among the very best law firms in England and Wales by The Times newspaper. That came less than a month after it featured in the top tier of three other prestigious rankings compiled by Legal 500, Chambers and Partners, and eprivateclient.

“It is immensely satisfying to be recognised as much for being a growing business and responsible employer as providing our clients with the highest quality of service possible.

“That is due to the efforts of everyone within the firm contributing an incredible amount of hard work.

“We have seen tremendous growth in our caseload together with the number of staff and offices across the country since we launched in 2016.

“However, both our lawyers and administrative staff know the standards which we expect and manage to live up to them on a daily basis.

“Having a reputation for doing great work and employing very talented people is one reason why so many individuals in our industry now want to work with us.

“It means that our clients can call on an even greater depth of talent and bodes very well for the future.”

Hall Brown’s prominent standings in two Best Business categories follow hot on the heels of its clean sweep of legal rankings.

In retaining its place in the Times’ list of the leading 49 firms nationwide offering family law services, it was once again the only specialist based in the North West to be included.

Hall Brown had previously been dubbed “the premier firm” in the North West by Legal 500 and “incredible” by Chambers and Partners.

In the last 12 months, the firm, which now boasts four offices – in Manchester, London, Sheffield and Leeds – has also seen its staff roster grow to a total of 59 people, 45 of whom are fee earners.

They continue to dominate in their field as they expand their presence across the UK.

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