Feld McKay and Donner solicitors join Molesworths Bright Clegg

Date published: 14 December 2016


The partners from solicitors Feld McKay and Donner have joined leading local law firm, Molesworths Bright Clegg.

Solicitors Bradley Feld, Darren McKay and Ralph Donner have joined Molesworths’ legal team as Consultant Solicitors.

Ralph Donner said: “Molesworths Bright Clegg is a respected, established local firm of solicitors with a presence in the town going back for more than 175 years. By joining them, my partners and I will be able to provide for our clients a better and wider range of legal services.

“We are really looking forward to being part of the Molesworths team. The focus that the business has on delivering legal solutions that provide real value to clients is exciting. It’s a great opportunity to be part of a team with so much enthusiasm and desire to make a difference.”

Mr Feld, Mr McKay and Mr Donner have worked together alongside a small and dedicated team from their office at 160 Oldham Road. Their firm specialised in family and matrimonial law, property transactions, wills and probate, powers of attorney, and accident and compensation claims.

Paul Dixon, Partner at Molesworths, said: “We are delighted to welcome Bradley, Darren and Ralph to our team at Molesworths. They bring with them a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will strengthen our legal offering.

"The move is very much client driven and, having explored and discussed our synergies, it will enable us to expand and strengthen our family, accident and injury, wills and probate, and property departments - areas of strong growth within our business. It is the perfect fit that will continue the expansion of our business to meet the growing demand for our legal services in the region.”

The Feld McKay and Donner office at Oldham Road has now closed. The partners, along with their staff, have moved to Molesworths’ offices at Octagon House, Yorkshire Street.

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