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Ipswich law firm wins platinum award for eighth year running

Attwells Solicitors has been awarded the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award 2026, marking the eighth consecutive year the Ipswich-based firm has won a client care award from the independent review platform.

Nick Attwell, CEO of Attwells
Nick Attwell, CEO of Attwells
(Attwells Solicitors)

Why it matters: The Platinum Trusted Service Award is one of Feefo's most prestigious accolades, with this latest recognition marking the fourth consecutive year Attwells has achieved platinum status, underlining the firm's long-term consistency and excellence in service delivery.

Some 97.5% of clients rate the firm's service as excellent, with results drawn exclusively from verified Feefo reviews.

What they're saying: Nick Attwell, chief executive of Attwells Solicitors, said: "Winning the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award is a tremendous achievement and a true reflection of the trust our clients place in us. Delivering consistently high standards across the firm requires commitment, teamwork and a genuine focus on people. From our legal teams to our growing online community, we are proud to make the law clearer, more human and more accessible. This award belongs to our entire team and the clients who continue to support us."

Tony Wheble, chief executive at Feefo, added: "It is a privilege to celebrate companies like Attwells Solicitors that remain steadfast in their commitment to customer success. This award is a testament to their ability to turn genuine feedback into meaningful action. By consistently exceeding expectations, Attwells Solicitors isn't just winning an award; they are building the long-term trust that defines the most successful brands of the future. We are proud to recognise their dedication to the people they serve."

For context: Established in 2014, Feefo's Trusted Service Awards celebrate organisations that lead with transparency and authenticity. All awards are based exclusively on verified feedback from real clients, making them one of the most trusted indicators of genuine customer satisfaction.

The bottom line: The eighth consecutive Feefo client care award, and fourth platinum recognition, reflects continued high client satisfaction ratings at the Ipswich-based law firm.

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