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We are delighted to announce that for the second consecutive year, we were revealed as winners of the Probate Research Organisation of the Year at the recent National Paralegal Awards.

The National Paralegal Awards (NPAs), held at The Grand Hotel in Birmingham and now in its fifth year, promotes the work and achievements of Paralegals in the UK across the legal sector and was this year hosted by CILEX.

Paralegals play an increasingly vital role in the delivery of legal services – the legal system would not operate as efficiently without them. The NPA’s, organised by the Professional Paralegal Register, champions and rewards the work undertaken by paralegals across all sectors in the UK and the businesses that support them.

The night also saw our Regional Head Eileen Lavelle (nee Butcher) receive a highly commended award for the category of Best Probate Research Paralegal.

Probate research is considered a crucial part of the legal sector, providing specialist services including locating missing beneficiaries, establishing next of kin in intestacy cases, and other key offerings.

Anglia Research’s Executive Director Philip Turvey said of the victory:

“We are absolutely delighted to have won the main company award for the second consecutive year. This award is a testament to the fine work that our team carries out every day.

We are immensely proud to receive further external validation that we are continuing on the right path in both how we operate but also with the staff development opportunities that we offer. Having accredited staff is the cornerstone of our business.”

More information can be found on our company website: www.angliaresearch.co.uk

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