Thursday, September 19, 2024

Yorkshire law firms merge, but existing names will continue

Law firms Dawson and Burgess from Doncaster and Kenyon Son and Craddock, which operates in Thorne, Goole, and Wakefield, have merged.

The new-look firm will be led by partners Tony Henshaw, Kristen Craig, Gemma Canli and Janice Oxley, all specialists in their own fields.

For the foreseeable future the two firms will continue to trade under their individual names while, behind the scenes, clients will benefit from increased capacity and efficiency.

Tony Henshaw said: “We are really excited by the prospect of joining two long-standing local law firms who both share a commitment to tradition, respect and value their excellent reputation built over many years while also recognising the need to meet client needs in a modern and approachable way.”

Kristen Craig added: “We have a genuine shared ethos of how we want to work going forward based on a commitment to provide excellent legal services. Together, we look forward to continuing to deliver those in the highly professional and approachable manner our clients expect and deserve.”

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