Colemans Solicitors joins OpenConvey panel
OpenConvey, the online conveyancing portal, has added Colemans Solicitors to its specially selected conveyancing panel.
Colemans, with offices in Kingston on Thames, Cockfosters and Manchester, is a large regionally based practice specialising in property conveyancing as well as covering most areas of legal practice.
Recognised by legal ‘bible’ Legal 500 for the quality of service and expertise provided by its solicitors across all main practice areas, according to OpenConvey Commercial Director, Jonathan Hall, Colemans brings great expertise to the OpenConvey panel.
He said:
“We are delighted to welcome Colemans to our family of top conveyancing firms. Colemans has a strong regional presence in the North and South and South East and will be very popular with our introducers.
"They offer legal expertise allied to the kind of customer service which we believe makes the OpenConvey conveyancing panel the best intermediary resource in the UK.”
Recognised by legal ‘bible’ Legal 500 for the quality of service and expertise provided by its solicitors across all main practice areas, according to OpenConvey Commercial Director, Jonathan Hall, Colemans brings great expertise to the OpenConvey panel.
He said:
“We are delighted to welcome Colemans to our family of top conveyancing firms. Colemans has a strong regional presence in the North and South and South East and will be very popular with our introducers.
"They offer legal expertise allied to the kind of customer service which we believe makes the OpenConvey conveyancing panel the best intermediary resource in the UK.”
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