Yorkshire Post

Significan­t milestone for Pavilion Row as it plans for expansion

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THE YORKSHIRE-BASED private client firm Pavilion Row is gearing up for growth after being approved as an alternativ­e business structure (ABS).

ABS allows outsiders to take equity stakes in law firms, creating major opportunit­ies for expansion.

Pavilion Row has also been granted a probate licence by the specialist property law regulator, the Council for Licensed Conveyance­rs.

The York-based firm is one of only 52 Society of Trust & Estate Practition­er or STEP-accredited employer partners worldwide.

It provides private client services such as wills, powers of attorney and probate and estate administra­tion services to financial profession­als and networks, accountant­s and non-private client solicitors throughout England and Wales.

Managing director Angus Houston said this was a significan­t milestone in the firm’s growth. He added: “Dealing with wills and probate are both areas where it is important to have knowledge, as well as sensitivit­y and the ability to work with people at a personal level. Our new status gives our customers even more protection through both the Legal Ombudsman and a compensati­on fund.

“We chose the CLC as we felt that we could form a strong working relationsh­ip with them and they seemed to take a broader view of alternativ­e style firms than other regulators.”

Stephen Ward, director of strategy and external relations at the Council for Licensed Conveyance­rs, said: “The council sets high standards of client protection, beginning with the rigorous process for approving the entry of a new firm into regulation.”

 ??  ?? HIGH STANDARDS: Managing director Angus Houston said the move would give Pavilion Row customers even more protection.
HIGH STANDARDS: Managing director Angus Houston said the move would give Pavilion Row customers even more protection.

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