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South Wales law firm JNP Legal expands with new office investment

It has invested in an new office in Pontyclun while North Wales firm Mackenzie Jones Solicitors has opened a office in Cheshire and Darwin Grays secures new charity advisory role

JNP Legal Pontyclun office Standing (from left to right): Janine Cowie, Dylan Thomas, Rebecca Rees, Natasha Bolton and Sasha Davies. Seated (from left to right): Kerry Davies, Samuel Buckler and Kim Matthews.(Image: Paul Fears Photography)

South Wales law firm JNP Legal has further expanded with a new office opening in Pontyclun.

The Merthyr headquartered firml established in 1981, now has four offices with a workforce of 55. Its other offices are in Cardiff and Nelson. The Pontyclun office is being run by director and solicitor Rebecca Rees.

JNP Legal director, Tony Williams, said: “Opening a fourth office and establishing a presence in Pontyclun has long been a part of our growth strategy. We are thrilled to extend our reach and offer our legal services to the residents of this thriving community.”

“This expansion reflects our ongoing commitment to providing accessible and affordable legal advice to our clients.”

Moreover, Mackenzie Jones Solicitors , based in St Asaph and Menai Bridge, has opened a new office in Cheshire.

Director Andrew Foley said: “Opening in Chester was the result of the huge amount of interest and feedback we’ve received in multiple industries, particularly those purchasing or selling businesses.

“We’ve represented some major organisations, but also independent retailers and hospitality firms looking to expand, and our own growth has aligned with that.

“As a result, we have taken on new staff and will require more, particularly on the administrative side.”