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McHale & Co are the Talk of Manchester at awards evening

The team at McHale & Co pick up their award

Leading Altrincham law firm McHale & Co is the toast of Manchester. McHale were crowned Best Law Firm at the Talk of Manchester Business Awards in front of over 500 people at the Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel in the city centre.

Practice solicitor Adam Horner, who collected the award, said: “We are very proud to have been nominated in the first place for the best Manchester law firm award, never mind winning it.

“We were up against some big names but our clients turned out and voted, for which we are very thankful.

“The ceremony was to celebrate the successes of Manchester’s finest talents. It was a great night, well attended with a fantastic atmosphere.”

McHale & Co, who also have offices in Stretford, Heywood and London and employ around 50 people, offer legal services to individuals and businesses and specialise in Russian and Polish clients.

They also offer legal and contract advice to sportspeople and teams.

Adam added: “We have had an amazing few years and we are getting better and better.

“We have achieved accreditations in an array of areas including the Conveyance Quality Scheme, we are criminal Law Society Panel specialists and an accredited APIL practice.

“We continue to grow and strengthen, which is down to the hard work of the staff and management who share the same drive, belief and ambition.

“We can compete with any firm in Manchester and we are delighted to bring the award back to Altrincham.”

The Talk of Manchester is a business network run to celebrate the region’s business community.

The Best Law Firm award was sponsored by Stockport office technology firm Midshire.

For more details about McHale & Co, go to www.mchaleandco.co.uk. or call 0161 928 3848.

 

Paul Harrison: Paul Harrison has been working as a journalist for more than 25 years at Trinity Mirror, Guardian Media Group and the BBC. He has edited many respected newspapers including the Stockport Express and the Rochdale Observer, and now runs Paul Harrison Media.
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