London firm pitch themselves as “Queen’s Local Law Firm”

London firm pitch themselves as “Queen’s Local Law Firm”

Regents Park based solicitors are set to open up on Buckingham Palace Road, enabling them to style themselves as “The Queen’s Local Law Firm”

CG Naylor LLP will unveil its new head office on Buckingham Palace Road in Victoria, London – becoming one of the closest law firms to the Queen.

A move which the firm say is a mark of commitment and ambition to this prestigious Prime Central London location will enable the company to compete for the highest quality work and clients.

The larger office space will enable the team there to grow as the business itself grows, whilst providing a conveniently central meeting place for clients.

As specialists in real estate law and commercial litigation, CG Naylor LLP also plans to reach out to the local business community by hosting events for nearby property professionals.

Founded by James Naylor in 2012, CG Naylor LLP is a relatively recent entrant to the legal market and has already won the recognition befitting of its distinguished new address.

The firm was a finalist in the Solicitors Firm of the Year category and Highly Commended for Solicitor of the Year at the Enfranchisement and Right to Manage Awards 2016, as well as being named a finalist for ABS of the Year at The Lawyer Awards 2015.

James Naylor (Managing Partner) said: “We believe that relocating to Central London will allow us to continue to grow the firm and attract the best lawyers to work on the highest quality cases. We have loved our time in North London, but this exciting move makes us hugely optimistic about the next stage of our evolution into a full service law firm.”

The firm’s new address is Warwick House, 25 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0PP with DX 2320 Victoria

Josh Morris

Josh is the Journalist for the Today's Group and writes many of the articles for Today's Conveyancer. He graduated with a degree in Physics from Cardiff University in 2009 before training as a journalist. He has previously written for The Times, The Mirror and The Daily Express.

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