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Holly Chantler wins Lawyer of the Year

07.03.2025

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We’re delighted to announce that Holly Chantler, Head of Private Client, received the prestigious Lawyer of the Year award at the Clio Modern Law Awards 2025, held last night (6th March) in Manchester.

Winning Lawyer of the Year acknowledges Holly’s dedicated approach to guiding clients through complex personal matters and celebrates nearly two decades of providing the highest level of support, technical expertise and genuine understanding to her clients.

Managing Partner, Catherine Fisher, commented:

Holly has a remarkable gift for making clients feel supported during life’s most challenging moments. This award recognises not just her legal expertise, but her patience, empathy and ability to explain complex legal matters clearly. After nearly two decades of changing lives through thoughtful legal guidance and support, this award recognises what we see every day at Morr & Co – Holly’s dedication to putting clients first and finding solutions that truly work for them and their families.

The Clio Modern Law Awards, now in their twelfth year, are among the most respected accolades in the UK legal sector. They celebrate law firms and legal professionals who demonstrate excellence in modernising legal services delivery, enhancing client care and embracing innovation.

The awards are judged by an independent panel of legal experts, business leaders and industry specialists who assess entries against stringent criteria focusing on innovation, client service excellence and business transformation.

To view the full winners list visit – www.modernlawawards.co.uk/2025winners.

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