Law firm JCP Solicitors, which merged with Glamorgan Law in April 2017, has invested in its operations in Caerphilly town centre by moving to a new modern office, affirming a long term future in the area. The new office, at Ty Cennydd, Castle Street provides the law firm with upgraded premises that include improved accessibility, and enhanced facilities for its clients and workforce. JCP Solicitors, and previously Glamorgan Law, has, until now, been delivering legal expertise across a range of specialisms, for private clients and businesses, to the people of Caerphilly, from its previous location in The Bluebell. Other JCP…
Author: Rhys Gregory
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