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Adam Maguire has been nominated for a prestigious award at an annual ceremony which celebrates the best of Birmingham’s legal sector.

The Birmingham Law Society 2024 Legal Awards will take place on Thursday 14 March where lawyers from across the city will gather to celebrate their achievements at a black tie event at the ICC.

Adam, a family and divorce law specialist based in our Birmingham office, has been shortlisted for the important Partner of the Year category, alongside four other lawyers.

Rayner Grice, head of the Birmingham office said: “It is fantastic news that Adam has been shortlisted for these awards which celebrate the immense legal talent in our city.

“Adam is thoroughly deserving of this recognition. Having only joined the firm in 2022, he has proven to be an invaluable asset to the team and our clients. He is swift, concise and realistic in his strategic advice and he has a brilliant reputation. We wish him the best of luck for a win!”

Outside of his work with Clarke Willmott, Adam is the Chair of Resolution West Midlands, a body of family justice professionals who work with families and individuals to resolve issues in a constructive way.

The awards are the Birmingham Law Society’s flagship event and recognise the excellence of the legal profession in the area. There are 14 categories which will be judged by a panel of experts in law, business and academia.

For more information about the services Adam and his team offer, please visit our Family Law service page or get in touch online.

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Adam Maguire

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Birmingham
is a family law solicitor specialising exclusively in financial remedy work on divorce, including the division of matrimonial and non‑matrimonial assets and the negotiation and drafting of pre‑nuptial and post‑nuptial agreements.
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Rayner Grice

Partner

Birmingham
is a family lawyer based in Birmingham specialising in complex cases involving domestic abuse, coercive and controlling behaviour, sensitive fact finding hearings and disputes concerning children.
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