IBB Solicitors has hosted a drinks reception at The Blade to officially mark the opening of its Reading office. The office will deliver IBB’s unique brand of bold, commercial and practical advice to existing clients and new. Services provided by the offices in the iconic Reading landmark include: corporate, commercial, employment, immigration, dispute resolution, real estate and private client.
The event was well attended, with guests from a wide variety of local businesses including RBS, Metro, HSBC, Handelsbanken, Haslams, Bellway, Wilson Partners, Crowe LLP, Knight Frank, Vale and West, Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce, Vail Williams, Grant Thornton, AIB and BDO as well as IBB representatives including Reading office head and partner Adam Dowdney.
The evening was a huge success and provided a great networking opportunity for representatives of local businesses. Adam Dowdney said of the evening: “It was great to see so many clients and local business people turn out to help us celebrate the official opening of our Reading office. The team at IBB is looking forward to welcoming many more of our clients and contacts to the office over the coming months and years.”
IBB Solicitors is a full-service law firm, with clients across London, Thames Valley and the western Home Counties.
From its Reading office the firm supports and services large private companies, UK subsidiaries of multi-nationals, SMEs, entrepreneurs and private individuals.
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