A Manchester law firm, which has quadrupled its workforce in less than two years, is pushing on with growth plans for 2023 by adding 20 staff to its legal team this month.
Barings Law specialises in representing consumers and businesses who have been victims of mis-selling.
The firm has successfully won back millions in compensation for clients and invested a substantial amount of money into automation and AI.
The city centre company is now on the hunt for 20 of the best legal minds comprising paralegals and solicitors to run its ever-expanding base of cases.
Practice manager of Barings Law, Anil Kara, spoke about the positive strides the business has made during recent years.
“I grow more and more proud of our achievements every day”, he said. “To see how the firm has developed over the years is truly astonishing.
“There is a real appetite for automation within the business and investing in tech-driven processes, which will allow us to better serve our clients.”
He added: “Diversifying our claim type portfolio and expanding our team, shows our commitment towards striving for excellence and never standing still.”
The private equity-backed firm, which helps clients recover their losses around mis-sold vehicle finance (PCP/HP), business interruption and self-invested personal pensions amongst other claims, is also adding more high-profile data breach cases, namely FatFace and South Staffs Water, to its repertoire.