Monday, January 20, 2025

Boutique employment law firm secures new base for expansion

The specialist law firm Michael Cummins Employment Solicitors has begun the New Year with a new base to accommodate its expanding workforce.

The now eight-strong firm, which tripled its turnover in its second year in business, has relocated to new offices at Desford Hall in rural Leicestershire.

The firm was previously based at its initial location at Leicester’s Grove Park since being founded by Michael Cummins in 2022.

The new offices, in the Coach House at Desford Hall, are located within countryside with views as far as Bradgate Park and set in grounds enjoyed by staff, clients and especially the family firm’s dog Monty.

Michael Cummins said: “We have taken on three fee-earners in the last six months, thanks to significant new client wins and sustainably growing levels of work and turnover. So we needed a more suitable space for the bigger team.

“The new offices and their environment really chime with the kind of firm we are – boutique, focussed, atypical and determined to be a great and enjoyable place to work. We now have the space to expand the team throughout 2025 and beyond.

“Our growing team live in both the East and West Midlands, including Birmingham and Nottingham, so this new location is perfectly accessible to all. As it also is for our national client base.

“Our clients love our new surroundings and all comment on how wonderfully green and pleasant the environment is. They all love meeting Monty too, who couldn’t be happier to have the fields and gardens to explore.”

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