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Attwells Solicitors celebrates double success in national awards

The local law firm's commitment to exceptional client care has earned them recognition in two prestigious national awards programmes.

The big picture: Attwells has been named as a finalist in the Modern Law Client Care Award 2025 while simultaneously receiving the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award 2025.

Nick Attwell from Attwells Solicitors holding two awards
Attwells has been named as a finalist in the Modern Law Client Care Award 2025 while simultaneously receiving the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award 2025(Charlie SzpytmaAttwells Solicitors)

Behind the achievement: The Feefo Platinum award carries particular weight as it's based on real client feedback and experiences, showing consistent excellence in customer service over an extended period.

What they're saying: Lloyd Clarke, Client Care Partner at Attwells Solicitors, shared the team's reaction: "We are thrilled to be shortlisted for the Modern Law Client Care Award and honoured to receive the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award. Our team works tirelessly to ensure every client feels supported, well-informed, and confident throughout their legal journey."

How they did it: The firm attributes its success to:

  • Building strong client relationships

  • Making legal matters more accessible

  • Using innovative processes

  • Embracing modern technology

  • Maintaining transparent communication

Bottom line: The double recognition reflects Attwells' sustained commitment to exceptional client service, with both awards acknowledging their innovative approach to legal support and customer care.

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