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The finalists in Manchester Legal Awards have been announced and our Property Team have been shortlisted for “Property Team of the Year”.

The whole essence of the awards is to celebrate the accomplishments and achievements of the legal profession and recognise and reward the wide range of skills and talents in the region.

As well as showing sector specific skills within the area of practice, nominees are required to display teamwork, innovation and service, particularly in the context of the current financial/business environment, client sensitivity, a commitment to quality and value and an awareness of the needs of and sensitivities of the sector.

We at Croftons are proud to be one of Manchester’s longest-standing social housing teams, known and valued by clients for a highly personal service, excellent value, outstanding sector knowledge and sensible costs.

We are pleased to have been short-listed in this category as it is great recognition of the strength and quality of work within our Property Team.

The results dinner will take place in March 2012. Other finalists for this category are Eversheds LLP, Pannone and Addleshaw Goddard. Full details of all categories and finalists for Manchester Legal Awards 2012 are now available.

Posted on 19.01.12


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