Thursday, May 2, 2024

Hethertons Solicitors joins forces with AJC Law in strategic merger

Hethertons Solicitors has merged with local law firm AJC Law to enhance its services in York and beyond.

The two firms, who will operate under the Hethertons name, believe that the merger will enhance their combined dispute offering, amalgamating the strengths of two teams.

“Our merger with AJC Law will enhance our dispute resolution capabilities, offering our clients an elevated level of service backed by wider expertise and a broader resource pool,” said Tom Henry, a director at Hethertons Solicitors.

“We are thrilled to leverage the strengths of both teams to offer a deeper breadth of service to those navigating complex disputes.”

As part of the merger, Hethertons Solicitors will welcome AJC Law’s founder Anthony Corps as a director of the practice.

A former founding partner at Pryers Solicitors, and head of dispute resolution at Langleys Solicitors in York, he has more than 20 years of extensive experience in his field.

Speaking about the merger, he said: “Our partnership is founded on a shared vision of offering superior legal services rooted in professionalism, dedication, and a keen understanding of our client’s needs.

“We are excited to step into this new chapter, confident in the enhanced value we will bring to our clients through a renewed dispute resolution offering.”

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