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Gillhams Solicitors is re-awarded top accolade from national Law Society

Gillhams has re-secured the national Law Society’s law management quality mark, Lexcel.

Lexcel is developed specifically for the legal profession. It is an optional, recognised accreditation scheme for law firms and in-house legal departments which gives assurance that a practice meets high client care and business management standards.

To gain and retain Lexcel accreditation, practice must undergo a rigorous initial then annual application and assessment process. This includes conducting background checks and an on-site visit from an experienced, trained Lexcel assessor.

Russell Caller, Managing Partner at Gillhams, said: ‘While we are proud to have been re-awarded our Lexcel accreditation, it is our clients and staff who are the main beneficiaries. They can be assured that the way we manage the practice continues to have their best interests at heart and runs efficiently. There is a lot of choice in the legal services market, but being Lexcel accredited demonstrates our commitment to client care and best practice.’

Lucy Scott-Moncrieff, president of the Law Society of England and Wales, said: ‘Gaining and maintaining Lexcel is no mean feat. There are many facets of being a Lexcel accredited law firm, including client care. A commitment to customer service in today’s evermore competitive legal services market is vital.’

‘By undergoing the rigorous Lexcel application and assessment process practices can show the positive steps they are taking to help clients in the increasingly diverse, complicated legal services market.’

‘This scheme represents a beacon of quality to clients and potential clients alike.’

Gillhams joins more than 1200 other legal practices in England & Wales with Lexcel accreditation. The practice management accolade has also gone international, with firms in Scotland, the Middle East, Poland and the Republic of Ireland having gained accreditation.

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