Cavendish unveils new brand to mark 40th anniversary

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One of the UK’s longest-standing conveyancing firms has marked its 40th year in business with a significant rebrand and the launch of a new website, designed to reflect its tech-driven, ‘client-first’ ethos.

Cavendish, previously known as Cavendish Legal Group, has adopted a simplified name and a refreshed identity intended to better mirror its approach to modern property law.

Lisa Daniels

“This rebrand is about more than a new name or logo—it’s about showing who Cavendish really is,” said Lisa Daniels, head of marketing.

“It puts our clients front and centre and reflects the way we’ve always worked: making moving easier, clearer, and less stressful. Now, we’re proud that our branding and website truly matches up to the experience we deliver.”

The rebrand introduces a contemporary visual style and tone of voice that underscore the firm’s core values of clarity, service, and innovation.

The new Cavendish brand is characterised as “tech-powered, human-driven”, highlighting the company’s emphasis on technology without compromising on personal client relationships.

Sharon Beedham

“Our clients aren’t just looking for legal documents—they’re looking for support, reassurance, and a partner they can trust during a major life milestone,” said Sharon Beedham, relationship director. “That’s what Cavendish is here for.”

Founded in 1985, Cavendish now employs over 100 staff, including experienced conveyancers and support teams, serving clients across England and Wales. The firm currently has a 4.8 rating on Trustpilot.

Among its client base are first-time buyers, shared ownership purchasers, investors, and clients involved in staircasing transactions or portfolio expansions. In each case, the firm aims to provide a blend of technological efficiency and personalised guidance.

Cavendish’s app gives clients real-time case updates and access to documents, while maintaining contact with named individuals who remain directly involved throughout the process.

The firm’s new digital platform is intended to make it easier for clients to navigate the legal process, with improvements in usability and transparency that support a less stressful moving experience.

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