We are delighted to announce that Sharman Solicitors new website is now live featuring a brand refresh, get-a-quote functionality, family history gallery, and the first in a series of bespoke ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ (FAQs) documents supporting our range of services.
Sharman Solicitors has teamed up with Liverpool-based communications company Kaleidoscope and local photographer Dan Bentley to develop a brand-new website. We wanted to create a platform that would better promote our services, support clients and prospective clients when undertaking legal matters, and demonstrate our longevity whilst also highlighting our modern approach to practising the law. For the first time, general visitors to our website will be able to get a no-obligation quote for our services, learn about the Sharman family history dating back to 1852, browse our new series of FAQs, and meet our highly qualified team of solicitors, fee earners and staff. We’ve also made it easier to contact us.
We are excited to finally share our new website which has been in gestation for some time. We are really proud of our long company history dating back to 1852, making us one of the oldest law firms in the Liverpool City Region. However, we also want to demonstrate that we are a forward-thinking company that prides itself on professionalism and efficiency and makes use of the latest technology to provide the best possible service to our clients.
Whilst we do operate nationally, much of our business is local meaning we have an intimate knowledge of the Liverpool City Region. It was important for us to convey that sense of place through our new website, especially Crosby where our office is now based, and we really enjoyed working with Dan to capture the locality.
– Peter Sharman, Lead Partner – Sharman Solicitors
Sharman Solicitors currently specialises in Residential and Commercial Conveyancing, Wills & Probate, and Powers of Attorney. Explore our website to find out more or contact us via our website or by calling 0151 932 0333 to discuss your matter.