Bexley Beaumont is set for further progress after a remarkable six months which has strengthened its ranks nationwide.
The firm has revealed that it has added 13 partners across its key and emerging services since the start of the year.
Bexley Beaumont Chief Executive Karen Bexley has described how six individuals of "the very highest calibre" have joined in the last month alone.
The latest arrivals include Construction and engineering specialist Earle Brady, Corporate lawyer Toby Adkins and Amy Stirton, who bolsters the firm's fast-developing Social Housing practice.
That follows the recent appointments of Health and Safety expert Gary Lewis, Real Estate advisor Holly Smith and Zafar Rafiq, who handles a large volume of Corporate and Restructuring cases.
Ms Bexley said: "Our ability to attract senior lawyers of immense talent and more junior individuals wanting to really make a mark in their careers shows that our approach works.
"We offer the chance to deal with fascinating cases in a collaborative, innovative environment, backed up by an exceptional central support team."
"As a result, the strong growth that we have seen recently is certainly not a blip but pattern of a consistent pattern of performance which augurs well for the future."
"That provides clients with great comfort because they know that they can rely on very capable and very experienced lawyers across a breadth of services and across the country."
"We possess real strength in depth which has already brought a considerable influx of extra cases and underlined Bexley Beaumont as an advisor and workplace of choice."
Ms Bexley's comments are justified by the credentials of the firm's newest recruits.
During the course of more than 20 years, Liverpool-based Mr Brady has worked on behalf of clients in the energy, transport, property and leisure sectors, and previously headed up regional construction teams for two other leading law firms.
Ms Stirton joins after more than a decade working in the Housing Litigation departments of a succession of well-known North West legal practices, while Mr Adkins and Mr Rafiq have both built up enviable reputations in Yorkshire and the Midlands respectively for handling mergers, acquisitions and company reorganisations for in a variety of business sectors.
Whilst Ms Smith has more than 20 years’ experience advising local and national housebuilders, developers and property investors, Gary Smith is one of the UK's most experienced Health and Safety lawyers.
His joining Bexley Beaumont is the stop in a 30-year career, during which he has advised industrial clients involved in numerous accident investigations, being described for his efforts as "top notch" and "exceptional" by two of the UK's leading legal rankings.
Together, the new arrivals mean that Bexley Beaumont now has 61 partners with a further five Associate Solicitors despite only opening its doors in 2020.
Its appeal across the legal industry was illustrated by an independent study conducted by Codex Edge last year.
Although many law firms struggled to attract talent during 2023, the research concluded that the partner ranks of Bexley Beaumont had grown by 27 per cent in just a year.
Bexley Beaumont's achievements have seen it claim a succession of important legal industry awards - most recently, the Law Firm of the Year Award at the Modern Law Awards last month.