A LAW firm with offices in Denbigh and Ruthin has been shortlisted to be named “Welsh law firm of the year”.

Gamlins Law, whose head office is in Rhyl, will find out on November 24 if it is the country’s top law firm of 2023 when the winners of the Wales Legal Awards are revealed.

The last financial year saw Gamlins’ turnover rise by more than 10 per cent – indeed, turnover has doubled since the current management team took on the running of the firm six years ago.

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During the past 12 months, headcount at the business has also increased from 75 to almost 90, creating opportunities for both established and younger lawyers, and for support staff.

Earlier this year, the firm recruited five new trainee solicitors and three paralegals, seven of them from the North Wales region.

Ron Davison, managing director of Gamlins Law, said: “We are delighted to have been shortlisted for Welsh Law Firm of the Year.

“Many different elements have come together to enable Gamlins Law to achieve this success.

“They include a commitment to providing our clients and staff with the best possible working environment, demonstrated during 2022 with our move to a new head office at Morfa Hall in Rhyl, providing 10,500 sq ft of space, incorporating modern surroundings and the latest technology.

“We are committed to enabling our clients to access the legal services they require when they need them and in the way that most suits their busy working and home lives.

“Our ongoing investment in our head office and five further satellite offices in Mold, Ruthin, Denbigh, Holywell and Abergele mean that our team can flex to best serve our clients whether that is in person or online.”

This year, Gamlins launched its sister brand, Conspiracy Lawyers UK, providing legal services to clients across the UK who have been accused of conspiracy-related offences.

During the last year, the firm’s personal injury and medical negligence team has recovered more than £4million in damages, along with more than £500,000 for clients in interim payments, meanwhile.

The winners of the Wales Legal Awards 2023 will be announced at a dinner on November 24 at the Mercure Cardiff Holland House Hotel.