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Law firm Hugh James is celebrating 65 years this month, marking its transformation from a high street practice in South Wales to a full-service UK firm with over 700 employees across Cardiff, London, Manchester, and the South Coast – working with clients in the public and private sectors.

Founded in 1960 in Queen’s Chambers near Queen’s Arcade in Cardiff, Hugh James began by supporting communities across South Wales, with early offices in Aberdare, Bargoed, Blackwood, Merthyr Tydfil, Pontlottyn, Talbot Green, and Treharris. Many of today’s senior leaders began their careers in those early branches.

A pivotal move to Hodge House, St Mary’s Street, established the firm’s central presence in the Welsh capital, later followed by the 2018 relocation to Two Central Square, Cardiff’s premier business district, fuelling national expansion. Since then, the firm has doubled its London footprint, expanded its nationally recognised claimant practice in Manchester, and grown its South Coast presence.

Reflecting on the milestone, Alun Jones, Managing Partner (pictured), said:

“Marking 65 years is a proud milestone that speaks to the strength of our people, the trust we’ve built with clients, and our ongoing ambition.

“From our origins as a general practice in South Wales to leading landmark group litigations and building a formidable corporate division advising national institutions across sectors, our progress has always been underpinned by a strong sense of people and purpose.”

Over time, the firm has played a leading role in some of the UK’s most significant litigation – in the 1990s and 2000s, representing tens of thousands of ex-miners in one of the largest personal injury claims in British legal history; and, more recently, in 2024, securing a landmark matrix agreement with the Ministry of Defence to ensure compensation for service personnel suffering hearing loss.

Meanwhile, its Business Division has secured decades-long advisory roles with Barratt Homes and the Welsh Government, in addition to acting as principal legal advisor to the Welsh Rugby Union since 1993, including during the construction of the then Millennium Stadium.

Alun added:

“We’re extremely proud of our heritage and excited for the future. The legal landscape has evolved dramatically, and while we can’t predict what the next 65 years will bring, one thing is certain – Hugh James will continue to thrive.”

To mark the occasion, the firm has launched a special heritage series of ‘HJ Talks’ videos featuring reflections from long-serving colleagues, which can be viewed here.

The firm is also launching a new community initiative, offering 65 additional paid volunteering days to staff in support of causes close to their hearts, expanding on the two CSR days already given annually.

Emma Waddingham

Emma Waddingham

Editor, Legal News

Emma Waddingham is the Editor & Founder of Legal News. She is a seasoned legal editor and journalist and experienced marketing & events consultant, working almost exclusively with the UK legal sector.