Thursday, November 14, 2024

Freeths bolsters Private Client Services presence across East Midlands

National law firm Freeths has expanded its Trusts, Estates and Tax (TeT) talent in the East Midlands by a third over the past 12 months as it continues to bolster its offering for clients.

In welcoming five new starters over the last year amongst a number of senior promotions, the team has strengthened services in the region as the firm continues to invest in private client work across the UK.

As part of the growth, Director Rahul Kotecha was appointed to lead the East Midlands service line with Marie Cooper being promoted to Director.

It comes amongst a year of success for Freeths having been named Law Firm of the Year at the prestigious Legal Business Awards 2024 after achieving significant strategic growth.

Rahul Kotecha said: “As we reflect on our expansion over the last 12 months, it creates a real sense of excitement as we plan ahead – not only have we broadened our performance across the region, but we have also been very much a part of the noise of a new economy. We are looking forward to continuing to expand our offering as we settle into the changes of a new Government.”

Freeths TeT team comprises of experts who are available to assist with advice on business and succession planning, Inheritance Tax planning, wills, setting up and administering trusts and handling estate administration.

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