
TLT wins Law Firm of the Year at the Manchester Legal Awards
TLT’s team in Manchester was recognised for its outstanding commitment to delivering excellence for clients and completing some of the most significant deals in the UK last year. The firm was also singled out for its dedication to creating a people-first culture where employees have the space and support to produce their best work. This was evidenced through a number of initiatives including launching a fully flexible approach to work, and championing progressive mental health and wellbeing schemes that have resulted in overwhelming positive engagement rates from the team.
Graeme Orchison, partner and location head for TLT in Manchester said: “Despite the challenges of the last couple of years, we have continued to see significant growth in Manchester. We’re hugely proud that our achievements from the last year have been recognised at the prestigious Manchester Legal Awards. Winning Law Firm of the Year is reflective of the dedication of the team to delivering outstanding results for clients, as well as ensuring the firm offers a progressive and inclusive environment for all its people”.
The awards were held last night at the Midland Hotel in Manchester. For more information about the awards visit: www.manchesterlegalawards.co.uk
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