At Anthony Collins Solicitors, we work with clients from a range of backgrounds, on a range of case sizes. For each client, we strive to provide a professional service that results in the best outcome. Most recently, our high level of service has been recognised in Chambers and Partners HNW guide for private wealth law in Birmingham and surrounds.
Specific comments were made surrounding our Court of Protection work – “They’re reliable, they turn business around and they communicate. They know their stuff and they’re very good with clients,” comments one interviewee,”we have tried other people in the past, but at the moment we’re happy with them. They’re probably our first port of call”.
Our team embody the values of our firm to “improve lives, communities and society”, with comments praising them for being “very approachable” and “really about what’s best for the clients”. Two stand-out members of our team are Alex Elphinston and Donna Holmes, who have been highlighted as notable practitioners in this work area.
For more information, please view our Chambers and Partners HNW guide profile here or contact Kate Granger. To find out more about how we can help you, please visit our website.
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