Local lawyer reaches final of national awards

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10th Nov 2021 | Local News

William Weller, Managing Partner and local law firm Thatcher + Hallam
William Weller, Managing Partner and local law firm Thatcher + Hallam

Local lawyer William Weller has been shortlisted for the national Personal Injury Awards, which take place later this month in Leeds. William, who is the Managing Partner at Midsomer Norton based Thatcher + Hallam, is a finalist in the Claimant Lawyer of the Year category.

The Personal Injury Awards are an opportunity to highlight and celebrate the excellence of individuals and organisations across the personal injury sector. The aim of the awards is to identify high standards of practice and to inspire others to emulate the achievements demonstrated by those who have been shortlisted.

Each category is designed to capture evidence of high standards of practice, recognising the achievements of individuals and teams. Entries are judged by an independent panel of experts chosen for their expertise, experience and positions in personal injury.

This is the second year running that the team from Thatcher + Hallam have been represented as finalists at the Awards.

William said, "I am delighted to have been shortlisted as a finalist this year. The Awards attract entry from law firms across the country, in what is a competitive area of work. Being able to represent Thatcher + Hallam in a national field is an achievement that I am really proud of and demonstrates to our clients that we provide excellent quality legal services."

William leads a team of lawyers who are able to advise on a wide range of potential personal injury claims. For further information regarding these services please visit HERE the T+ H site or call the team on 01761 414646.

     

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