As a Northwich-based Legal500 leading firm, we are absolutely delighted to be involved in this year’s Parliamentary Review.
The Review, chaired by Lord Pickles and Lord Blunkett, has now been released, featuring a range of thriving British businesses and educators. The Review aims to share best practice and raise industry standards by working with a number of successful organisations up and down the country, across the private and public sectors.
In this year's Parliamentary Review, our Director Susan Howarth discusses the company's ethos, how we have achieved success before looking forward to the future for both the firm and sector.
Susan Howarth says “Despite the considerable challenges faced by independent practices like ours throughout the UK, the belief that everyone has the right to access justice has always remained at the heart of our firm. Through good times and bad, we’re immensely proud to be a part this community and to continue supporting our local people. This is our story and we hope it is read widely”.
The Review also discusses the aftermath of the John Worboys case, changes to personal injury law and averted strikes by legal aid lawyers in this year's Law and Justice edition, featuring a foreword by Prime Minister Theresa May.
Lord Pickles, co-chairman of The Review alongside Lord Blunkett has stated that now more than ever it is "critical that we forge new channels of communication and reinforce existing ones" and that this year's Review is the perfect platform for delivering that.
Writing in The Review, the prime minister says that "British politics provides ample material for analysis in the pages of The Parliamentary Review."
Our full article can be viewed here:
https://www.theparliamentaryreview.co.uk/organisations/susan-howarth-and-co-solicitors
Photo courtesy of The Northwich Guardian.