Southampton: Coffin Mew moves to prestigious new offices

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Law firm Coffin Mew is to make key appointments with its move to prestigious new offices in the business heart of Southampton.

The investment forms part of the company's growth plan on the Solent coast, which has led it from strength to strength with strong financial results and a string of industry awards.

Its new base, Cumberland House at Cumberland Place, will create a second new centre of excellence after the opening of impressive, modern offices at Lakeside in Portsmouth.

The Southampton relocation will also creates roles for a new head of commercial property, as well as for key specialisms in corporate, family practice, residential property and new homes.

Managing partner Miles Brown said: “These are exciting times for Coffin Mew as we build a modern business for continued success in the future.

“Our move to bright, innovative and accessible offices in Southampton reflects our attitude to business and our investment in the city. Southampton plays a key role in our plan for future growth.

“The new Southampton base will help us to deliver exceptional services for clients in everything we do.”

Coffin Mew recently celebrated a winning streak after being shortlisted for the Law Society’s Excellence Awards, Insolvency and Rescue Awards, LFS Conveyancing Awards and the Lex 100 Survey for the country’s best places to work.

With the experience of its 125-year history, the firm offers an all-round service with clients including leading Solent 250 businesses.

 

TBM Team

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