LAW firm Harrison Clark Rickerbys has received top recognition from the equestrian world.
The team of equine law specialists at the business headquartered in Worcester High Street has been accepted as a member of the British Equestrian Trade Association, an internationally recognised association. BETA works with similar trade associations globally and selects members carefully so that consumers and businesses have confidence in the BETA name and reputation.
Ruth Coupe, who leads HCR's equine team, said: “We are delighted to have been recognised as being of real benefit to the industry, with an understanding of the best practice guidelines set by BETA. Being a member and displaying the logo assures potential clients of a good standard of service and an understanding of the equestrian industry. Although there are more than 800 members, we are one of only two legal services providers among them.”
The team is already legal partner to British Dressage and provides the legal helpline for both British Dressage members and British Horse Society members, all of which reflect the experience and expertise on offer throughout the team.
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