Tuckers announces Mulrooney Craghill merger
Both parties share a vision which embraces the digitalisation of the criminal justice system – notwithstanding the signifcant challenges posed from declining revenues through falling volumes of work and cuts to fees, against a continuing backdrop of uncertainty with regards the government’s plans for the structure of criminal legal aid contracting.
Adam Makepeace, Practice Director for Tuckers said, “I am pleased to welcome the Mulrooney Craghill team. They have an excellent reputation in Brighton and Sussex – and, building on our successful partnership with Robin Murray & Co, we are pleased to be able to continue to face the obvious challenges in criminal legal practice through collaborations with like minded firms and individuals all over the country”.
Teresa Mulrooney, Managing Director of Mulrooney Craghill said; “we were determined to be pro-active to seek the best structure for us to maintain and grow our practice in criminal defence work. Retaining control over what makes our firm successful was of paramount importance to us – but, at the same time, we can now draw on the additional resources of a larger organisation. We believe that Mulrooney Craghill will continue to flourish under this arrangement – whatever form of contracting the future may bring.”