Law firm to concentrate on travel
Legal firm MB Law is to stop providing a family law service to concentrate on travel and leisure.
Family law, which?accounted for 15% of the Leeds-based firm’s business, ceases from this month.
MB Law’s team of 12 lawyers will practise solely in the travel and leisure sectors.
Partner Ian Hopkinson said: “I am very positive about this development. It means that MB Law can now build on its travel and leisure expertise for the benefit of all our industry clients. I believe we are now the biggest firm exclusively pracricing in this niche area.”
The company covers litigation, employment law, company commercial, property, public liability work, specialist drafting and regulatory advice.
The switch coincides with the company moving to new offices. MB Law is also in the process of becoming an ABTA Travel Industry Partner.
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