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National trio picked for first Man United panel

National trio picked for first Man United panel

National trio Halliwells, Beachcroft and Pinsent Masons are among the firms to have scored spots on the new panel of legal advisers drawn up by Manchester United. The panel is the first of its kind at the football club, with the appointments taking... More 28/04/2008

Beachcroft boosts partnership by six

Beachcroft has promoted six lawyers to its partnership, including four in dispute resolution. The... More 24/04/2008

National trio unveil 2008 promotions

National trio Beachcroft, Mills & Reeve and Irwin Mitchell have become the latest firms to announce... More 23/04/2008

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Less boring than it used to be, the national not-just-insurance firm got stuck in with a bit of restructuring last year that saw its private client team leave the building. More

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Beachcroft LLP (formerly Beachcroft Wansbroughs) is one of the largest commercial law firms in the UK, with a turnover of almost £100m and an average 9% growth in revenue year on year.  An enviable client base and over 1,400 people working out of eight offices means we can provide a truly exceptional career opportunities, whatever your...

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Beachcroft's second-half 2006 turnover was up 18% on the year before