Let’s work together, says Napthens
North West regional law firm Napthens has rolled out a new service designed to help businesses as they review their strategies following the announcement of a second national lockdown.
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North West regional law firm Napthens has rolled out a new service designed to help businesses as they review their strategies following the announcement of a second national lockdown.
Regional law firm Napthens has grown its conveyancing teams across the region with 10 new starters, following a resurgence in the housing market.
Regional law firm Napthens which has offices across Lancashire, Cumbria and Merseyside has been singled out for praise in the latest edition of the industry ‘bible’ Legal 500.
Insolvency solicitor Matthew Martin has joined the specialist Business Recovery team at regional law firm Napthens as part of a planned expansion.
North West regional law firm Napthens has been shortlisted for a major national legal award.
The creative and digital sectors of the Liverpool economy have the capability to grow further – and diverse funding streams are available despite the challenges presented by Covid-19.
Regional law firm Napthens invests in new talent as seven trainees join the firm during 2020.
High-growth businesses across the region that need crucial investment to get through the current crisis are being urged to apply for the government’s specialist Future Fund scheme before it is too late.
Napthens Health and Safety, the health and safety arm of north west regional law firm Napthens, has continued its growth by appointing a new adviser.
An HR expert is urging businesses in the area to ensure their workplaces are safe and ready to welcome back staff as the Government’s furlough scheme starts to wind down.
Regional law firm Napthens has strengthened its offer in employment law with the appointment of Emma Corrie as an associate legal executive in Liverpool.
A legal expert has warned employers that existing contracts may not be flexible enough to allow them to change working arrangements for staff returning to work following the lockdown.