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Attwells named finalist at Modern Law Awards

Attwells Solicitors has been recognised for its client care excellence at the Modern Law Awards 2025.

The details: The local law firm was named a finalist in the Care Client category, celebrating their client-focused approach.

Head of Client Care and Partner, Lloyd Clarke, represented the firm at the awards event, alongside Ipswich Conveyancer Freya Smith and Colchester Conveyancer Amie Clarke.

Attwells were finalists at the Modern Law Client Care Award 2025
Attwells were finalists at the Modern Law Client Care Award 2025(Attwells Solicitors)

What they're saying: "We are honoured to be shortlisted in the Care Client category," said Lloyd Clarke. "This recognition is a testament to the collective efforts of our team and our continuous drive to set the highest standards in legal care."

For context: The Modern Law Awards celebrate excellence in the legal sector, recognising firms that go above and beyond in client care, innovation, and professional integrity.

The bottom line: Behind the award recognition is a simple commitment from the Ipswich firm: "We remain committed to ensuring that every client receives personalised, effective support during what can often be a challenging time."

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