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Morr & Co Shortlisted in 5 Categories at Probate Industry Awards 2024

13.02.2024

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Morr & Co are thrilled to announce that we have been shortlisted in an impressive five categories for The Probate Industry Awards 2024.  

Entering its sixth year, The Probate Industry Awards, otherwise known as The Probies, celebrate outstanding achievements and excellence within the probate industry, recognising both firms and individuals who have demonstrated exceptional performance and dedication to their craft.  

The categories Morr & Co has been shortlisted for are: 

  • Best Probate Law Firm: National 
  • Best Contentious Probate Provider 
  • Best Will Writing Firm 
  • Outstanding Achievement in the Industry – Holly Chantler, Partner, Head of Department Private Client  
  • Best Probate Lawyer of the Year – Natalie Payne, Partner Private Client  

Speaking about the nominations, Catherine Fisher, Morr & Co, Managing Partner, comments: 

“We are honoured to be shortlisted in five categories for The Probate Industry Awards 2024. These nominations reflect our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional legal services and our dedication to exceeding client expectations. I am incredibly proud of our team’s hard work and expertise, which have been instrumental in achieving this recognition.” 

After a sellout awards ceremony in 2023, the winners of The Probate Industry Awards 2024 will be announced at a prestigious awards evening to be held in London on Thursday 18th April, where Morr & Co hopes to celebrate further success on the night.  

To find out more about the awards please visit The Probate Industry Awards 2024 

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