A fast growing commercial law firm is celebrating a successful six months since opening a dedicated office in St Helens. DTM provide practical legal advice to businesses, working closely with retail, manufacturing, healthcare and the service sectors.
DTM Legal opened its office at Century House in Hardshaw Street last summer and has already made an immediate impact in the town and its surrounding areas by establishing working relationships with many of the well-known local businesses. To mark its first six months, the firm is sponsoring St Helens’ first ever match at Langtree Park when Saints take on Widnes on January 20th.
Three-year-old DTM Legal, which also has an office in Chester, has captured 400 new clients in the past 12 months, many of which are based in St Helens.
Julie Mogan, one of DTM Legal’s founding partners, said:
“We took the decision to open a dedicated office in St Helens after winning business in the town. The feedback we have had is that business owners like being able to work with a local, experienced and modern commercial law firm rather than having to look outside to the likes of Liverpool and Manchester.”
“In addition to winning significant new business in St Helens, we are finding a lot of interest in our services from places such as Warrington, Wigan and Knowsley.”
“We have also quickly established strong relationships with a number of other professional firms in the area who appreciate the commitment we have shown in opening a dedicated office to complement our existing office in Chester.”
“Rugby league is hugely important to the people of St Helens and it’s economy and we are delighted to be able to sponsor the first ever match at the new Langtree Park stadium.”
The DTM Legal team in St Helens is led by Tom Sutcliffe, who has recently started mentoring a local business through the firm’s relationship with the St Helens Chamber and colleague Julie Mogan.
For more information about DTM Legal, visit www.dtmlegal.com
