The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Peterborou­gh law firms to join forces

Sees stronger personal injury and civil litigation team created

- By Brad Barnes brad.barnes@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTbradbarn­es

Hunt & Coombs solicitors is to merge its personal injury and civil litigation teams with Balfour Law, creating one of the strongest teams in the Peterborou­gh and East Anglia region.

The merger i s off i ci al l y due to take place on Monday. Managing director of Balfour Law Naina Tilney says: “Our clients will now have access to a wider and more in depth range of services, supported by teams and resources that are among the best in the area. It is an exciting time for us all. We are looking forward to combining forces as we join one of the leading firms in Peterborou­gh.”

Denis White, senior director at Hunt & Coombs solicitors, added: “We are delighted to be joining forces with Balfour Law to strengthen our personal injury and civil litigation team. As a full service law firm, we will be able to provide Balfour Law clients with a wider range of specialist services, and with our own dedicated a nd profe s s i o nal prac t i c e support department, we can continue to offer the excellent client care and quality of service that Balfour Law clients have come to expect.”

The new team will operate f ro m Hunt & Coombs’ existing Peterborou­gh office on Thorpe Road under the ‘Hunt & Coombs Solicitors’ name.

The Pete rb o roug h L aw Society’s annual dinner took place recently at the Holiday Inn and saw Hunt & Coombs partner Andrew Cave elected president, and at 36 the youngest in the society’s history

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