We are delighted to share the news that our Business Development Director, Joe Lander, was named the winner of the Industry Recognition Award at the recent Legal Growth Awards, held in Lincoln on 13th March 2025.
This award, voted for by peers, acknowledges ‘individuals or businesses that stand out in the marketplace and deserve recognition for their contributions.’ This award is a testament to his dedication to the industry.
The competition in this category was strong, with a shortlist of highly respected and well-known professionals, and we know Joe was genuinely surprised to be chosen as the winner.
For us as a company, this award is a moment of great pride. As Joe has been keen to emphasise, this award is not just about one person; it reflects the incredible work done by the entire team here at Anglia Research. To their commitment to delivering exceptional work, maintaining the highest standards of service, and making a meaningful difference in our field.
This award serves as a reminder of the relevance of our work and its impact on our clients and the wider industry.
A huge thank you to Tom Stansfield and the entire Legal Growth team for organising such a fantastic event. The sense of community within this sector continues to grow, and it’s a privilege to be a part of it.
Anglia Research is an award-winning probate genealogy and people tracing firm offering a range of services that assist legal professionals, such as:
- Finding missing beneficiaries named in a will
- Locating legally entitled relatives in intestacy cases
- Family tree verification and full Statutory Will research
- Providing fixed-cost international bankruptcy searches
- Undertaking financial asset and liability checks in the UK
- Accessing missing beneficiary indemnity insurance quotes
Feel free to contact our dedicated Private Client team who deal solely with instructions received from legal professionals on legal@angliaresearch.co.uk or call on 0800 033 4034.
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