Kuits retains top Law Society accreditation for eleventh consecutive year

30th September 2021, 7:14 am

Manchester commercial law firm Kuits has secured the national Law Society’s legal practice quality mark, Lexcel, for the eleventh year in a row.

Lexcel is a national standard, designed to recognise high standards of business management and client care in the legal profession.

In order to gain and retain the accreditation, firms must undergo background checks, complete a thorough application process and host an on-site assessment visit from an independent Lexcel assessor.

Applicants are judged across areas including financial management, structure and strategy, risk management, client care, file and case management, and people management.

Steve Eccleston, managing partner at Kuits, said: “We are delighted to have secured Lexcel accreditation again this year, especially after the challenges of the past 15 months. Our people remain committed to providing service excellence in all they do, and our reaccreditation is a true testament to their continued commitment to best practice.

Philip Knight, Lexcel assessor and senior partner at Lambert Merson said: “I am delighted to recommend continued Lexcel accreditation for an eleventh consecutive year to Kuits. After conducting my assessment and examining client feedback, it was clear the practice is continuing to consistently achieve a very high standard delivery of legal services.

“The firm has continued to retain its unique open and supportive culture whilst maintaining its strong business and service ethos. Kuits should be proud of their approachable, personable and professional team.”

 For more information from Kuits, please contact Lucy Scott (Marketing Assistant) on 0161 838 8128 / [email protected]

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