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Morr & Co recognised at the Private Client Modern Law awards 2024

05.07.2024

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Morr & Co is proud to announce its notable recognition at the Private Client Modern Law Awards 2024, held last night at the prestigious Rum Warehouse in Liverpool.

The evening, celebrating excellence and innovation in the legal profession, saw Morr & Co shortlisted for two esteemed awards and earning a significant accolade.

Among the highlights of the evening was Natalie Payne, a distinguished member of the Morr & Co Private Client team, who was honoured with a ‘Highly Commended’ recognition in the highly competitive category of Lawyer of the Year – Wills & Probate.

This accolade reflects her dedication, expertise and outstanding service in the field, setting a benchmark for excellence in legal practice.

Catherine Fisher, Managing Partner comments;

“We are incredibly proud of Natalie and the entire Private Client team at Morr & Co for their continued commitment to providing exceptional legal services. Being shortlisted for two awards and receiving a ‘Highly Commended’ recognition underscores our dedication to excellence and innovation in the legal industry.”

The ceremony was a testament to the high standards and dynamic nature of the legal community and Morr & Co extends its heartfelt congratulations to all the winners of the evening.

For a full list of winners, please visit www.privateclientawards.co.uk/2024results.

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