Redkite legal eagles plan two networking events

The legal eagles at Redkite are planning two special networking events to celebrate beating off stiff competition to win the right to represent the new legal super brand called QualitySolicitors in Camarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
Redkite has now been rebranded as QualitySolicitors Redkite, but it’s very much business as usual for customers old and new.
The company will be staging two celebration networking events in May –
The Ivy Bush Royal Hotel in Carmarthen will be the venue on May 15.
The Bridge Innovation Centre (BIC) in Pembroke Dock hosts the event on May 23.
Both events are 4 – 6pm and invitations are being sent out to customers old and new.
“We wanted to do something special to mark our new branding as QualitySolicitors Redkite,” said Managing Partner Luke Smith.
“It will be drinks and canapés and plenty of opportunity for networking. Further details of the events will be released later.”
Anyone interested in attending can contact Bethan Hooper at QualitySolicitors Redkite, telephone 01646 683 222.
Mr Smith said the company had rebranded but “remains your ‘local’ solicitors for Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.”
“Our very strong identity, with staff who care passionately about the community and the people of West Wales, stays very firmly in place.
“The new branding will give us benefits throughout the region by being part of the biggest new brand in the legal market in the UK.”
QualitySolicitors is expanding fast to becoming a household name, with strong media and television campaigns.
The game-changing group now has 350 branches across the UK and has ambitions to be present in every major UK town and city.
Mr Smith said the Redkite team was delighted to be chosen as the only law firm in Camarthenshire and Pembrokeshire to join QualitySolicitors.

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