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Harrison Clark Rickerby (HCR) has increased its presence in Wales after continued growth, by moving into one of Cardiff city centre’s most iconic offices – the Hodge House building.

The move this week marks the next phase in the firm’s journey in Wales, to provide a full legal service to meet increasing client demand and growth for the firm across the country.

HCR ‘came home’ to Cardiff in February 2020, after years of working in Wales, bringing many of the original team of five back to their roots and nearer to clients. The law firm continued to grow during the pandemic and the team has been further bolstered by key partner hires and a merger with leading financial services regulatory firm Stuart Brothers Solicitors.

The now 40-strong team has ‘grown beyond the firm’s expectations’, with developing specialisms that include a full private client service and advising on blockchain and NFTs.

Hefin Archer-Williams, Head of Office at HCR, said:

“Clients value our ability to deliver high-quality legal services for businesses and individuals and being located in the city centre will mean we’re even more accessible for them. This move will enhance our position in the community, who we want to thank for their support over the last two and a half years.”

In August, HCR’s civil and employment teams were appointed to the Police Federation of England and Wales legal panel – this followed the firm’s appointment to the legal panel of the National Procurement Service for Wales (NPS) in 2021.

Emma Waddingham

Emma Waddingham

Editor, Legal News

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