law 31 Coffin Mew celebrates a record year
Coffin Mew has gone from strength to strength in the past year with strong financial results, strategic developments and appointments which have seen it praised by both its peers and clients
The culmination of its work has resulted in its being shortlisted for a string of prestigious awards, including the Law Society’s Excellence Awards, Insolvency and Rescue Awards and a silver win for its excellent client service in the LFS Conveyancing Awards.
The Solent law firm was also named as one of the country’s best places to work by trainee lawyers in the Lex 100 Survey which compared it with global giants. And a number of its teams were lauded as specialists in the Chambers and Partners directory. The independent guide highly rated the work of partners Amanda Brockwell and Nick Gross for their work in corporate law working with clients such as Santander, Diebold International, The Co-operative Bank and
Hungryhouse.com.
Gross, senior partner and corporate lawyer, recently reached his own milestone of 30 years with
“They are always approachable, informative and cut through the legal jargon to give us plain, simple and good advice. They make themselves fully understandable and keep us up to date and informed.“
Coffin Mew has worked with The Environmental & Process Engineering Group on employment matters and commercial transactions. Finance director Geoff Walker said: “Coffin Mew makes things happen. They are a deal maker, not a deal breaker.
Amanda Brockwell
the firm, and says that it’s entering the most exciting period in its 125- year history.
He said: “It has been an incredibly interesting and challenging time – probably the most rewarding of my career so far. We are now a lean business with talented and committed people and an exciting future.“
Coffin Mew’s client list includes a number of key Solent 250
Nick Gross
businesses. TJ Waste & Recycling commends the all-round comprehensive approach which Coffin Mew brings to its property, planning, purchases and HR matters.
Managing director John Gosling said: “I like the fact they we have one point of contact who is always there when we need them and arranges whatever specialist help we require at any given time.
“They’ve got commercial heads on and are proactive and pragmatic. They don’t bog down deals in legal issues and leave you with huge fees. They make what they do understandable, know their clients’ needs and deliver.“
Coffin Mew has had a record year after making its strategic move to impressive new offices at Lakeside in Portsmouth. The beginning of 2014 will see another significant move out of Kings Park House and into prestigious new premises in Southampton.
THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – SOLENT & SOUTH CENTRAL – DECEMBER 13/JANUARY 14
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