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Max Engel Solicitors specialises in a range of aspects of business


and personal law including conveyancing, dispute resolution, bankruptcy, employment law, debt recovery, probate and estate administration, Wills and Powers of Attorney. On the commercial side, services include handling commercial property matters, company and commercial law, commercial litigation, insolvency and employment law, so the fi rm is able to provide most services, making it a one-stop-shop for small businesses and individuals. Its smaller size compared with others also helps bring the personal touch and a high degree of autonomy for the staff, who are committed to the clients’ needs. Strategic alliances with other professionals give the Max Engel


team access to specialist knowledge wherever it is needed, and the fi rm acts for clients across the UK, helping them work through diffi cult legal issues with an understanding but assertive approach. The firm and its team have become trusted advisors and a first


The event was attended by Richard Engel and his wife, Liz.


Richard took the bittersweet opportunity to announce his formal retirement at the end of October, before he and Liz did the honour of cutting the cake to mark the event. Managing Partner Helen Carville, who trained and worked her


way through all levels at the fi rm over the last 27 years, made a speech, saying: “T e legal world today is probably unrecognisable from the world when Max fi rst set up off the Market Square. T e most obvious diff erence is the presence of women, including us working mums. T e fact that we manage to ‘have it all!’ is a testament to the ethos of putting our people fi rst, which allows us in turn to bring our best for our clients, which is what encourages them ro return time after time, generation after generation.” The event was also the perfect opportunity to celebrate


Helen’s birthday (who is significantly younger than 75!) and to mark the occasion she was presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers by fellow partner Sara Lawson, who also trained at the firm with Richard.


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port of call to clients across various sectors and to individuals who return time and again as their needs and requirements change. Its success is built on a foundation of integrity, professionalism, and a commitment to delivering exceptional results for clients, as well as a strong belief in the exceptional professional knowledge and standards of its people. The key detail which sets Max Engel Solicitors apart from others is the personal service aspect. Clients benefit from a personal approach and advice and guidance from the same person from start to finish. Guests at the anniversary celebrations also heard about the


work of Northampton charity The Lewis Foundation, which supplies care packages to local hospitals for cancer patients going through chemotherapy. Denise and Evie, representatives of The Lewis Foundation, hosted the raffle which raised a fabulous total of £470 thanks to the generosity of clients, connections and staff. T e event was a resounding success, arranged by the fabulous


eff orts of Chloe May, Jayne Croft and Niamh Green, and the fi rm looks forward to many more opportunities to celebrate in the future.


Find out more about Max Engel Solicitors by calling 01604 887455, email info@maxengel.co.uk or visit the website at www.maxengel.co.uk


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