5 Oct 2016

Winns Secures Legal 500 Recognition for Another Year

Winn Solicitors is delighted to have been recognised by the Legal 500 for another year. The Legal 500 directory is a widely recognised guide to law firms in the UK and overseas.

This year Winn Solicitors has moved from tier three to tier two within the Personal Injury: Claimant section of the publication. The Legal 500 ranks firms based on a range of criteria, including: technical ability, market share and reputation for handling complex and innovative deals.

The directory has recommends Winn Solicitors for its personal injury services, stating that Winn Solicitors ‘handles psychiatric injury, head and spinal injury, and amputation cases.’

The Legal 500 also included mentions of three prominent members of the Winns team: “Ghazala Bashey attracts praise for her ‘commitment to her clients’. Jo Amos is head of the complex claims team, which was recently joined by Browell Smith and Co Solicitors Ltd’s former practice head, Clint Milnes.”

Associate Director and Head of HR Michael Warmington said: “We are delighted to be recognised by the Legal 500 for another year. To have moved from tier three to tier two within the listings is a fantastic achievement, and a credit to the hard work of our entire team. Our business is constantly changing and evolving to meet market needs, and we’re very proud of the growth of both the complex claims side of the business, and the introduction of several new prominent team members assisting us to meet change and growth of our business.”

Head of Change Management Clint Milnes said: “Having recently joined the senior team at Winns, I’m delighted to be part of a Legal 500 recognised company; and the move up from tier three to tier two status reinforces the company’s dedication and commitment to its legal practises. This is undoubtedly an exciting time for the firm and I’m thrilled to be at the forefront as we begin to roll out our acquisition strategy, further expand our commercial offerings and develop our services.

“As the personal injury sector shifts over the coming year, I’m confident we can develop our services and establish new commercial relationships spanning other areas of law, while tapping into new markets.”

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