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The Equine Law Firm shortlisted for regional award

A Lancashire based specialist equine law firm is in the running to be named one of the best rural businesses in the UK after being shortlisted for a regional Rural Business Award.

The Equine Law Firm, which is based in Lancashire, but services clients nationally, has been shortlisted in the Best Rural Professional Services Business in the North at the 2019/20 Rural Business Awards, held in partnership with Amazon. It will battle it out against fellow rural businesses, entrepreneurs and enterprises from across the region for a place at the national final.

The Equine Law Firm was established in 2018 by equestrian solicitor, Hannah Bradley. In a relatively short space of time, it has acted for and achieved impressive results for dozens of equestrians and equestrian businesses.

The Rural Business Awards 2019/20, in partnership with Amazon, will mark the Awards’ fifth year of celebrating the success of businesses across the UK’s rural economy – a segment which employs in excess of 3.4 million people in over 750,000 businesses in England alone. The Awards are organised by rural business for rural business with the aim of celebrating the achievements of rural businesses and developing a strong network for rural business owners.

Hannah Bradley, the Principal Solicitor said: “The business was established specifically to serve the needs of the equestrian sector. We wanted to offer equestrians representation and advice tailored to their specific needs. To be recognised by a rurally focused awards ceremony is therefore extremely important to us.”

Director and Co-Founder of The Rural Business Awards, Anna Price, said: “The 2019/20 Awards have seen record numbers of entries and it’s encouraging to see so many rural businesses express a desire to celebrate their successes on a regional and national scale. On behalf of everyone at the Rural Business Awards, we want to say well done to The Equine Law Firm and all the shortlisted businesses, and wish them luck ahead of the regional finals.”

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