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Clive Read

Published
21st November 2022

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Shakespeare Martineau celebrates another success at the highly regarded Asian Business Chamber of Commerce Awards 2022.

The awards took place on 19 November with the team scooping the Outstanding Legal Services Provider of the Year 2022, amongst stiff competition.

Taking the top spot, the judges commented that the firm showed consistency in investing in its business, but also really meeting the needs and expectations of clients, particularly those within the Asian community, often going the extra mile.

The awards are in their 35th year and bring together business leaders from across the region to recognise and celebrate businesses and charities. Several hundred guests were in attendance enjoying the celebrations.

The judging panel was chaired by the director of member services at Birmingham Chamber of Commerce alongside a panel of judges from a wide variety of business sectors across the region including higher education, healthcare, marketing, broadcast media and legal services.

Clive Read, head of the Birmingham office at Shakespeare Martineau, said, “We are absolutely thrilled and delighted to have won this prestigious award. To be recognised for our outstanding work within the Asian community, which always encompasses a bespoke approach and a deep understanding of the cultural needs and nuances of businesses and individuals, is testament to the dedication and passion within our own teams.”

“Many congratulations to all the other winners and shortlisted nominees”.

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Clive advises on the acquisitions of new campuses, major redevelopment projects, as well as the sale and purchase of land, and the ongoing management of occupiers by means of leases and licences. He brings skills to bear from also acting for regional developers on the acquisition and redevelopment of residential and mixed use sites.