GWlegal to relocate within existing space

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Law firm GWlegal is to relocate as part of its modernisation strategy.

Following the move to 20 Chapel Street in 2017 the firm is to take up office space in the same building later this year which is says is better suited to the needs of the firm.

Since 2017 GWlegal has changed the way its works, with heavily integrated IT systems and agile/flexible working for staff.

Chris Williams, partner at the firm, said: “Technology has always been at the heart of what we do, and we’ve invested heavily in our systems and processes over the last three years. We want to ensure we offer the strongest customer journey possible for all our clients and easier work access for our staff.

“A relocation to an office space that better suits the way we now work is the next natural step as agile and flexible working becomes more popular. As an example, we have one of our departments which is operated by 40 members of staff but only eight in the office at any one time.”

“We’re excited for the next chapter of GWlegal’s 35-year history and are thrilled that 20 Chapel Street will still be our home.”

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