Keoghs Conveyancing set to expand growing team

The conveyancing arm of one of the UK’s foremost defendant legal firms is looking to add to their rapidly growing team.

Keoghs LLP, a top 100 law firm who have provided defendant legal and claims related services to the insurance industry for over 45 years, only launched their conveyancing department in June 2016, but since then have very quickly needed to expand the team, most recently hiring another case manager and a legal assistant to take their total team number to 12.

But it doesn’t stop there, they are still in need of two more case managers, two legal assistants and an administration assistant to meet the rising level of demand, taking the team number to 17 in the near future.

Since the launch, the firm has experienced a continuous increase in the number of instructions, to such an extent that from a standing start the team has very quickly grown to 12. The need to further expand the team is a promising sign for the firm who have only been actively transacting cases for six months, it also supports their optimistic plans for future growth.

Director of Conveyancing, Tom Bridge said: “We have already shown that we can attract good volumes of quality work from different sources and have a solid experienced team of people on board who have access to innovative IT software such as softphones, as well as flexible working conditions making for a happy and productive workforce. We are now looking to expand our teams on an ongoing basis and are looking for people who want to be part of our exciting journey.”

For more information regarding current vacancies please contact Liza Hill, Resourcing Business Partner, on 01204 672256 or lhill@keoghs.co.uk. For general information please visit www.keoghsconveyancing.co.uk.

This article was submitted to be published by Keoghs Conveyancing as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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