About the Merger with Bunkers Solicitors LLP
– MAKING LAW EASY FOR YOU –
On 15 October 2011, Bunkers Solicitors LLP and Rix & Kay Solicitors LLP merged to become Rix & Kay Solicitors incorporating Bunkers.
Why did we merge?
Both firms believe it is the right time for a strategic shift and the merger brings together two outstanding reputations in the legal market in the south east. The merged entity enhances the firm’s competitive position and will enable us to target new areas of work. The merger also brings together the right combination of legal talent between both firms to enhance our specialist legal offerings.
What are the benefits for you?
For nearly 100 years, Bunkers has built a solid reputation for its legal work in advising individuals in such areas as wills, probate, family law, property and dispute resolution. With Rix & Kay’s highly ranked legal specialism’s in corporate, commercial, employment commercial property and dispute resolution (including serious injury) practices, which, alongside our outstanding private client practice we will be able to provide a full legal service to our clients in the Brighton & Hove area. With our new added practices and services we can now offer a one stop shop for all your legal needs.
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