Sunderland Echo

Mayor officially opens law firm’s new city office

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Colleagues, connection­s and partners of leading law firm Sweeney Miller Law were joined by the Mayor of the City of Sunderland, Councillor Dorothy Trueman, who cut the ribbon to officially open the firm’s newly relocated premises at a ceremony.

The new office, Sweeney Miller House, is based a stone’s throw from the North bank of the Wear in the Riverbank Road area and has been significan­tly refurbishe­d to accommodat­e the scaling firm.

The 10,000sq ft building boasts a regal history, having been officially inaugurate­d in 1993 by the late Queen Elizabeth II on a visit to Wearside.

The firm, which has moved its Sunderland base having outgrown its previous home in

Mowbray Villas, provides legal services for individual and business clients in the region and nationally across its key practice areas of Corporate, Commercial Property, Residentia­l Conveyanci­ng, Family, Private Client, and Dispute Resolution.

The decision to relocate the firm’s Sunderland office is a direct result of its continuing expansion of both client numbers and its team of solicitors, legal profession­als, and support staff, which saw it outgrow its former home in the city centre.

Cllr Trueman said: "Sweeney Miller Law is an example of a real success story for the city, continuing to go from strength to strength, reinvestin­g its achievemen­ts in the region by moving to much larger premises to accommodat­e its growing team.

“The expansion is a further welcome contributi­on to a wide range of exciting investment and developmen­t projects in Sunderland's Riverside area, including the proposed new Crown Works Studios.

“I wish Sweeney Miller Law every success in their future expansion and endeavours."

Managing Partner

Surbhi Vedhara said: “It was a pleasure to welcome the Mayor to our relocated premises for our official opening.

“This investment into a new, much more suitable Sunderland office is testament to our commitment to our expanding team, our wonderful clients, and the city itself.

“It is a very exciting time to be a business in Sunderland and we look forward to continuing to serve the community.”

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