Three of the south east of England’s largest law firms have been selected to offer legal advice to one of the country’s oldest charities.
To meet its modern day obligations, the Rochester Bridge Trust has appointed Coffin Mew and Cripps Pemberton Greenish to its new panel, along with the charity’s current solicitor, Knights plc, formerly asblaw.
Established in 1399, the Rochester Bridge Trust provides passage over, under and across the River Medway. The charity’s income derives from 14th and 15th century endowments, meaning its work is provided at no cost to the public.
The Trust ...