Law firm merges teams at new office

Wilkin Chapman’s Louth-based partners (L-R): Claire Parker-Robson, Rupert Houltby, Nikki Hawkins, Katherine Marshall, Flora Bennett, Jim Judge and Lucy Butterfint

Lincolnshire law firm Wilkin Chapman has moved into newly completed premises at Oxley House in Louth.

The firm has combined its Louth and Horncastle teams at the office to provide a seamless service across the Lincolnshire Wolds area.

Its new base on Fairfield Industrial Estate will be shared with accountancy and business advisory firm Duncan & Toplis, which is due to move into the 10,000 sq ft building soon.

Wilkin Chapman has taken the entire first floor of the development.

Claire Parker-Robson, partner and head of the new Wolds office, said: “We are thrilled to be moving into our new offices in Louth. The new development looks absolutely fantastic and provides us with a modern, flexible environment that’s better suited to hybrid working and the changing needs of our clients.

“The move represents our continued commitment to the Lincolnshire Wolds area, giving us a space that will allow for improved collaboration and communication between our colleagues and clients with the availability of plenty of parking, something which we weren’t previously able to offer.

“The new office will help us to support our clients, team members and the wider community for many years to come.”

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