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Irwin Mitchell is expanding in Cardiff as the law firm reports that its regional growth strategy continues to ‘deliver strong results’.

The firm is increasing office space in Cardiff by 80%, supporting the rapid growth of legal teams in the region. Cardiff was originally opened in 2022. Irwin Mitchell now operates in 25 locations across England, Scotland and Wales.

In Cardiff, Irwin Mitchell will move to new premises at Temple Court on Cathedral Road. The office is home to specialist lawyers from the Personal Injury, Medical Negligence, Court of Protection, and Public Law teams.

Craig Marshall, Group Chief Executive at Irwin Mitchell, said:

“We continue to invest in our UK footprint, recruiting specialist lawyers and providing a larger platform to support clients in growing cities. Our regional expansion strategy is proving successful, and our presence in local markets is strengthening. We look forward to continuing to build our teams across the UK and helping even more clients access our specialist legal services.”

James Davies, Partner and specialist serious injury lawyer in Cardiff, added:

“Our new Cardiff office reinforces our presence in South Wales. Moving to larger space reflects our growth and success in the city since we first opened here in 2022. It gives us an excellent platform to strengthen relationships with existing clients and contacts and to build new ones across the region.”

Last month, Irwin Mitchell also moved into its new Gatwick office, following its relocation to The Northcliffe in London last year. The firm will also move to a new office in Sheffield later this year. Since 2021, the firm has also opened new offices in Brighton, Liverpool, Nottingham and has invested in Scottish firm Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie.

The firm has also agreed deals in the past 12 months to sell its debt recovery business Ascent and financial planning business IM Asset Management as it seeks to focus on growing and investing in its core legal services

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.