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Reading: Blandy & Blandy launches brochure to promote legal services

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Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy LLP has launched a new brochure highlighting its legal services for businesses.

This includes UK subsidiaries, large owner-managed businesses and SMEs, charities and educational institutions, major banks and some of the UK’s best known sporting and entertainment venues.

The firm’s clients include Austin Fraser, the University of Reading, Perfetti Van Melle, Englefield Estate, the Royal Town Planning Institute, Reading Transport, R Collard, Bloor Homes, Opia, Cove Construction, Thames Valley Air Ambulance, InHealth and SAS International.

Richard Stenson, commercial director at Austin Fraser, commented: “Blandy & Blandy has advised Austin Fraser in a number of areas over the past 10 years, including recently on the first letting of the landmark Thames Tower building. We have always found Blandy & Blandy to be exceptionally detailed, comprehensive and a pleasure to work with and would have no hesitation in recommending the firm.”

Reading Transport’s CEO, Martijn Gilbert, added: “Blandy’s has provided us with legal advice for many years. They are a valued partner who make the effort to really understand our business.”

In Chambers UK Guide the firm has been described as a ‘well-established practice known for representing employers, including large private companies, SMEs and charities’, while The Legal 500 has acknowledged Blandy & Blandy as ‘one of the leading law firms in the Thames Valley.’

Click here to download a copy of the brochure.

TBM Team

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