conveybuddy adds Birchall Blackburn Law to legal panel

conveybuddy has appointed Birchall Blackburn Law to its panel of conveyancing providers, adding further scale and capacity for its advisers and clients in England and Wales.

Birchall Blackburn is a provider of legal services, based across the North West, with locations in Chorley, Leyland, Manchester, Morecambe, Preston and Southport.

The firm will handle its conveybuddy cases for its Manchester office, with partner, Rachel Buckley, acting as a dedicated contact for the partnership.

conveybuddy said that the addition of Birchall Blackburn forms part of its mission to offer advisers access to a range of law firms through its panel proposition.

Chief executive officer at conveybuddy, Harpal Singh, said: “We are very pleased to welcome Birchall Blackburn Law to our panel, a law firm that members of the conveybuddy team know very well, and one which we have had a long and meaningful relationship with for many years.

“Birchall Blackburn Law bring an outstanding level of conveyancing knowledge, skills and experience, and we have total confidence that the team will deliver the excellent outcomes that advisers and their clients expect from conveybuddy. Rachel Buckley and her team understand what the modern consumer wants: speed, clarity and communication. They’re a perfect fit for what we are building.”

Partner at Birchall Blackburn, Rachel Buckley, added: “It’s exciting to be working with conveybuddy. We know Harpal and the management team and how they operate. As a conveyancing law firm, it’s important we work with partners who value our contribution and work with us to provide a robust service to brokers and their clients. Our team looks forward to building a long and successful partnership.”



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