Black Country Hub move for Thursfields in Halesowen

Thursfields Solicitors has revealed plans to move into a modern property to be known as the Black Country Hub after quadrupling income at its Halesowen office since 2014.

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Thursfields’ team on handover day with (front from left) Mark Hickman and Brian Cox, directors at landlords Neville Registrars, and Nick O’Hara, managing director at Thursfields

The leading Midlands law firm will relocate from Hyefield House on the Hagley Road to Neville House in Steelpark Road on May 7 to accommodate its growing team and to become a co-ordination centre for its other offices in the area.

The move comes as turnover at the Halesowen office has grown by well over 300 per cent between the 2013-2014 and 2017-2018 tax years, with further growth expected this year.

In that time, the team has increased to more than 30, with the most recent starter being Philip Chapman who joined Thursfields as a corporate lawyer from Wall James Chappell at the beginning of February.