Interpersonal skills are crucial in distinguishing top lawyers from good ones.
- Paul Verrico completed his challenge to fund cancer research.
- Switalskis expands its commercial property team with new hires.
- Truth Legal wins a whistleblower case against DPD Group.
- Clarion strengthens its Leeds team with multiple appointments.
Interpersonal skills serve as the distinguishing factor between top-tier lawyers and those who simply meet the prerequisites of the profession. Adam Davis from Coole Bevis LLP highlights that while technical knowledge is essential, the ability to provide tailored guidance through excellent customer service is what truly sets lawyers apart. Understanding each client’s unique needs and objectives is crucial to delivering personalised service, moving beyond standard legal jargon to deliver clear and impactful advice.
In a recent successful endeavour, Paul Verrico accomplished a fundraising challenge dedicated to financing cancer research, demonstrating commitment to social causes.
Switalskis has strategically expanded its team by appointing two new solicitors in its commercial property department, reinforcing its service capabilities.
Truth Legal recently secured a significant victory in representing a whistleblower against DPD Group, further cementing its reputation for effective legal advocacy.
Clarion has notably expanded its team in Leeds, appointing 14 new members across various departments, indicative of its growing influence and commitment to regional development.
Interpersonal skills remain integral to providing outstanding legal services, ensuring client satisfaction and professional success.