Sydney Mitchell LLP, Top Tier Legal 500 Law Firm, has been short-listed as a finalist in two categories in the 2023 Solihull Chamber of Commerce Awards:
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Excellence in Professional Services and
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Rising Star and Future Leader (Emma-Louise Hewitt)
Senior Partner, Karen Moores, commented:
It is wonderful to see the firm short-listed in the 2023 Solihull Chamber Business Awards in the “Excellence in Professional Services” category and it is an outstanding achievement for Emma-Louise Hewitt, our Head of Employment Law, to be shortlisted as a Rising Star and Future Leader.
Providing excellence in all we do is at the heart of our business. We believe that one of the things that sets us apart from many of our competitors is that the people who work within our firm feel part of a family, where they know they are valued and each and every person at the firm is recognised as being an equally important contributor to delivering an excellent client experience.
Since Emma-Louise has joined the firm, she has grown and developed the employment team and last year was promoted to salaried partner. We very much see her as part of the leadership group for the future and are delighted that she has been short-listed in this category.
Sydney Mitchell is a Midlands based award winning law firm, with offices in Birmingham City Centre, Sheldon and Shirley with additional facilities in Sutton Coldfield. Offering a range of specialist legal services for both businesses and individuals, Sydney Mitchell is listed in the Top Tier of the Legal 500, Lexcel accredited and won the Law Firm of the Year (5-15 partners) in the Birmingham Law Society Legal Awards in 2018, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011 and 2008.
The firm’s specialist teams include employment, commercial property, company and commercial services, litigation, business immigration, restructuring and insolvency. Private client teams include family law, residential property, dispute resolution, immigration, wills and probate, tax and trusts and personal injury.
For more details about the awards and shortlist …
THE SHORTLIST
The shortlist for this year’s 11 awards categories is:
Solihull’s Award for Excellence in Change & Sustainability
Birmingham Business Park
Enzen
Kindred CSR
Phoebus
Solihull’s Award for Excellence in Contribution to Community
Harper Fox Partners
Menopause Knowledge CIC
Prime Accountants Group
SJ Haper Projects Ltd t/a SH Projects
Solihull Academy
Solihull’s Award for Excellence in Customer Services
Belle Diva
Handelsbanken
Leap IT Ltd
Pioneer Talent Ltd
Röhlig UK Ltd
The Recruitment Duo
Solihull’s Award for Excellence in Hospitality & Retail
Achill Guest House and Spa
KIBOU Japanese Kitchen & Bar
Monica's Bakes
Touchwood Solihull
Solihull’s Award for Excellence in Professional Services- sponsored by The HR Dept Solihull
Harper Fox Partners
Prime Accountants Group
Shakespeare Martineau
Sydney Mitchell LLP
The Wilkes Partnership LLP
Solihull’s Award for Excellence in Sales, Marketing & Communication
Cybercy
Lindsay Woodward Marketing
Touchwood Solihull
UB Healthcare Ltd
Visit Knowle
Solihull’s Award for Excellence in Technology & Innovation
Digital Innovators
Evac+Chair International
NEC Group
runyourfleet
Solihull’s Award for Excellence in Third Sector
Birmingham & Solihull Women’s Aid
Carers Trust Solihull
Sport 4 Life UK
St Basils
Solihull’s Award for Excellence in Training, Education & Development in People- sponsored by runyourfleet
Central Schools Trust
Evac+Chair International
North Star School
Phoebus
Solihull College & University Centre
Solihull’s Outstanding Start-Up, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
CAPE Coaching and Development
Monica's Bakes
The Recruitment Duo
UB Healthcare Ltd
Solihull’s Rising Star & Future Leader- sponsored by Touchwood Solihull
Emma-Louise Hewitt from Sydney Mitchell LLP
Hayley Foulsham from Davisons Law
Jordan Murphy from Solihull Moors Foundation
Rachel Arnold from Solihull College & University Centre
Rory Pickin from Röhlig UK Ltd
Wesley Foster from Eleven Views
One business will also be crowned Solihull’s Business of the Year, sponsored by Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council.
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