A Birmingham law firm has expanded by acquiring a historic Black Country rival.

NBB Law, which also has a base in London, has bought out Waldrons Solicitors in an undisclosed deal.

The newly enlarged group has more than 130 staff including 70 lawyers across eight offices in England and an income of £8.5 million.

In a joint statement, NBB Law managing director Rob Bhol and senior partner Paul Nicholls said: "This is a defining moment in our firm's history.

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"The acquisition of Waldrons Solicitors not only brings together two firms with highly complementary strengths but it also marks our commitment to bringing legal services of the highest standards to local communities with a focus on agility, collaboration and excellence.

"Taking on the custodianship of a firm established in 1867 is both a privilege and a responsibility. We deeply respect the generations of professionals whose hard work and integrity built this legacy.

"Our commitment is to preserve what makes the firm distinctive, to honour the trust of its clients and to ensure that its reputation for excellence continues to grow long into the future."

Waldrons Solicitors managing director Joseph Norton added: "The team here at Waldrons are proud of what we've built over many decades. Joining forces with NBB Law opens new horizons for our clients and our people.

"This new chapter honours the legacy of our late managing director John Roberts whose visionary leadership for over 30 years shaped the foundation of the firm.

"The transition will bring both stability and opportunity for our people and will also reassure our clients that the people they know and trust will remain in place.

"As our brand and business continues to evolve, the heritage and values of both firms will remain."

Waldrons Solicitors was founded in Brierley Hill in 1867 by William Waldron where he practiced in the High Street from offices by the old police station.

It now has Black Country bases in Dudley, Kingswinford, Merry Hill and Walsall alongside offices in Cheltenham and Worcester.

Ampersand Legal, Dean Legal and HCR all acted on the deal.