Hennah Haywood Law appointed to My Legal Club panel

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Hennah Haywood Law is now on My Legal Club’s UK conveyancing panel after a review of solicitors wishing to join the panel.

The firm joins My Legal Club’s panel alongside solicitors such as Brearleys, Chadwick Lawrence, Gowlings, Threemo, Fentimans, SHL, Poynton Law, and Ronald Fletcher Baker LLP.

The panel partners with mortgage brokers and estate agents nationwide with a focus on purchase, sale, remortgage, transfer of equity, let-to-buy, equity release, and Limited Company buy-to-let.

Hennah Haywood Law is a national conveyancing firm with over 40 conveyancers and 1,200 Google reviews.

The panel review of solicitors wishing to join My Legal Club was led by solicitor and CEO Sean Rogers.

Rogers said: “We are delighted Hennah Haywood Law has joined our service. We have stringent criteria not only for solicitors but also for fee-earners. After the final interviewing process, we are delighted to add the expertise and service of Alice and Georgia.

“It is vital that personal service and expertise are combined with strong operations and it is clear Hennah Haywood Law combines traditional legal expertise with the latest technological advances.”

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