Law firm paves the way for future growth in prime spot
Cllr Kindersley, chairman of Cambridgeshire County Council, Quentin Baker, executive director of LGSS Law Ltd and Jonathan Djangoly, MP cutting the cake. - Credit: Archant
A law company has opened doors to a new headquarters in Huntingdon as a part of its growth plan.
Following an increase in demand for its services, LGSS Law has moved to a modern office in Scott House, George Street.
Located next to Huntingdon Law Courts, the office is the fourth branch the company, which employs almost 150 people deployed in specialist teams, boasts.
Director, Quentin Baker said: “We are delighted to announce the opening of our fourth office which will enable us to provide even better services to our clients across the East of England and East Midlands.
“The purpose-built office accommodation is situated next to the courts and tribunal centre which is convenient for matters being heard locally. There is also space for further expansion in response to increasing demand.”
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The office was formally opened by MP for Huntingdon Jonathan Djanogly and chairman of Cambridgeshire County Council, Councillor Sebastian Kindersley.
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