A law firm based in St Asaph and Menai Bridge is experiencing the busiest time in its 25-year history.
Mackenzie Jones Solicitors has seen a significant rise in high-end clients following their expansion in the city centre.
Having opened a new base in Chester, the firm witnessed a boost in its commercial cases.
Director Andrew Foley Jones said: "There has been a rise in a wide range of sectors UK-wide, including tourism and hospitality, retail – notably opticians – and the healthcare arena."
He further communicated that this could perhaps be the most active trading period the firm has seen in its 24-year history.
Mr Jones said: "I have never known it to be so busy.
"We are representing companies and organisations across the UK on large commercial sales, often multi-million pound acquisitions such as holiday parks and retail units, and have been inundated since the turn of the year."
In recent times, Mackenzie Jones, which employs more than 30 staff, has brought in two new faces to reinforce its growing team.
Laura Corrigan, a property solicitor and Elliott Morgan, a Paralegal have joined the team.
Director Sara Parry credits their success to the expansion in service areas to the North West and Midlands.
She said: "Building our presence In England and UK-wide was the clear next step for the practice as we have such a strong reputation in Wales, and it has paid dividends."
She concluded by saying: "This is not a business that rests on its laurels, we will continue to grow organically, with a focus on providing opportunities for the next generation of solicitors and legal workers and continuing to provide our clients with a first-class service."
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