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TOP RANKINGS FOR HCR LAWYERS FROM CLIENTS


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Specialist knowledge, expertise, efficiency and profes- sionalism are the hallmarks of Harrison Clark Rickerbys’ private client team for their tax planning, estate admin- istration and wills work, according to clients and peers whose remarks won the law firm excellent rankings in a legal directory.


Chambers and Partners High Net Worth guide places both the firm and its outstanding partners in the top rank of legal advisors, with experts in Cheltenham, Birmingham and Worcester available to advise individuals and families on a range of private client issues, including those surrounding wills, trusts and estates.


Clients and peers said: “The wills, trust and estate team are highly competent with excellent specialist knowledge," adding “they had the right level of employee with the right specialist knowledge…which gave the client the best service at the best value."


One interviewee, focusing on HCR’s strength and depth in this area, said: “My overall impression of HCR is good; it is confidence-building for the client.”


In Birmingham, Beth King-Smith, who heads the disputed wills, trusts and estates team, is singled out as a leader in her field, as a ‘highly regarded litigator with experience in the full spread of trust and probate cases’. A peer described her as “absolutely excellent… she's very, very good at what she does," also commenting: "We've had nothing but fantastic feedback


from all the clients we referred to her. She's an old-fashioned, proper litigator and she's just so good."


In Worcester, Dawn Oliver, head of the firm’s Private Client team, is also a leader in her field – the directory notes that she is constantly engaged in complex wealth and tax planning mandates as well as issues related to wills and trusts. She also has considerable expertise in estate administration and succession planning for wealthy families and business owners.


In Cheltenham, Mark Hartley, Alex Taylor and Phillipa Bruce-Kerr are all singled out for praise – one clients says of the team that they are "streets ahead in their knowledge and professionalism in this area." Another says of Mark that “we cannot imagine anyone doing a better job for us.”


Phillipa is highly regarded for her "elderly and mentally incapacitated client specialism," says a fellow solicitor, adding that she is "the real go-to person for that work." Alex is "very compassionate," says a client, adding, "he gets people quite quickly."


Harrison Clark Rickerbys has more than 500 staff and partners based at offices in Birmingham, Worcester and Cheltenham, the Wye Valley, Hereford, Cardiff, Cambridge, the Thames Valley and central London, who provide a complete spectrum of legal services to both business and private clients, regionally and nationwide.


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