Langley Wellington is one of the premier law firms in Gloucestershire with our main office situated at Royal House, 60 Bruton Way, Gloucester, GL1 1EP.
Langley Wellington is one of the fastest growing firms in the region - based on strong client relationships and a reputation for excellence. We have a deep understanding of the services we provide and a commitment to extremely high standards of client service and care. Whatever your legal requirements, our qualified professionals are on hand to help.
Langley Wellington back cancer charity
Langley Wellington have nominated The Leukaemia and Intensive Chemotherapy Fund (Linc) as their charity for the year. We will be doing a full year of fundraising. Every piece of business coming through our door will mean a donation to Linc.
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Langley Wellington are proud to introduce their new office based in
Regency Cheltenham.
Langley Wellington's Cheltenham branch is situated at First Floor, 103 Promenade, Cheltenham, GL50 1NW. We are specialists in our area of expertise and offer you a new and simplified approach to moving home. We understand that with all the emotional upheaval and extra work involved in moving house, the last thing you need is unnecessary paperwork, confusing vocabulary, or delays from your solicitor.
If we can help someone you know then why not give them our details?
Langley Wellington's Conversion to a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
Langley Wellington are pleased to announce that from 1 September 2011 we converted to a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP).
What is a LLP? In the United Kingdom, LLPs are governed by the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000. A UK Limited Liability Partnership is a corporate body which has members rather than partners or shareholders. Unlike a partnership, it is the LLP itself which is liable for any debts of the business and not the individual partners. Law firms with LLP status publish their annual financial results.
Whilst the change will enable the business to trade with limited liability from the 1 September, perhaps the most important reason for the conversion at this time is to enable the business to continue to operate as a modern and efficient organisation attracting and retaining the best talent. Unfortunately, it would appear that the partnership model has for legal firms of any size run its course. In order to enable the current partners to take the business forward to provide even better advice to our clients in the future, conversion to an LLP is absolutely crucial.
The existing Langley Wellington partnership will remain responsible for work that we have done for clients before 1 September 2011. From 1 September 2011 Langley Wellington LLP will assume responsibility for all work done. We will transfer to the LLP all client money, documents or data that we hold. Langley Wellington will assign its rights to any fees from it’s engagements to Langley Wellington LLP and all future contracts and commitments will be deemed to be made by and on behalf of Langley Wellington LLP.
By continuing to deal with Langley Wellington LLP from 1 September 2011 you will be deemed to have agreed to the actions set out above and below and to Langley Wellington LLP continuing to provide or receive services on the basis of the terms of business previously agreed.
Although Limited Liability Partnerships have Members rather than partners, in line with most law firms that have converted from partnership to LLP we will in day to day business continue to use the word partner with you.
Please rest assured that our conversion to an LLP will not affect the delivery or quality of the service we have provided to our clients. Nor will it affect in any way the internal structure of the firm or the way in which we conduct our business. The only practical difference will be that the Members, Consultants and Employees of the LLP will have no personal liability for any debts or other liabilities incurred by or on behalf of the Limited Liability Partnership.
The same level of professional indemnity cover, as was available to the partnership, remains available to the LLP.
