October 2021

Jurit  - a law firm growing in changing times 

Robert Marcus Partner - Commercial

One of the areas in which there is a clear need for support is the overlap between business legal matters and the impact of decisions that are very personal to our clients.  That can range from tax and trust advice to estate and wealth planning and pensions.

Family businesses similarly face new opportunities and challenges – as many revisit their plans for the future and how best to adapt to the new environment.

We are, therefore, delighted to announce that we have merged with the highly-respected wealth management and private client firm, PWT Advice LLP.  Partners Nicola Dudley and Jo Summers have joined Jurit LLP as partners, and their experienced team of consultants from PWT Advice are now members of the Jurit team.

Both firms will continue to operate virtually and will be working as a single team within Jurit providing clear, robust advice.  As we already share a number of clients, we are well used to working together as a single team.

Our clients now have access to a wider range of services, our merger will mean that our business advise can be ‘joined up’ with their need for guidance about the choices that impact on them as individuals.

Like every other sector of business, legal services are changing.  Responding quickly and effectively to what our clients need has always been at the centre of the Jurit approach.  Our new colleagues will help us do that even more effectively.

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If you would like to discuss how we can support you and your business, please do get in touch with Robert or your usual Jurit contact.

Robert Marcus Partner - Commercial +44 (0) 20 7060 5861 robert.marcus@jurit.com
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Please note this paper is intended to provide general information and knowledge about legal developments and topics which may be of interest to readers. It is not a comprehensive analysis of law nor does it provide specific legal advice. Advice on the specific circumstances of a matter should be sought.