National law firm Clarke Willmott, which has an office in Bristol, has joined the legal panel of Business Energy Claims, the organisation tackling energy broker mis-selling.
The panel, which has a number of legal specialists, assists in helping businesses recover hidden commissions and losses from mis-sold energy contracts.
Business Energy Claims (BEC) director Callum Thompson said: “We are delighted to partner with such a prestigious firm as Clarke Willmott. Their outstanding reputation and dedicated team will be a great addition to our panel of law firms, and we are very excited to be working with them.
“Clarke Willmott already had experience of acting for clients who had been mis-sold energy contracts with hidden commissions and therefore we are pleased to be working with a large firm with experience in this field to continue our efforts to legitimise the energy industry and recover losses for many clients.”
Bristol-based Clarke Willmott partner Alex Jakubowski, pictured, who was noted for his expertise in energy disputes in last year’s Legal 500 directory, added: “We’re excited to join this panel. I’ve found Callum and the rest of the BEC team to be committed, tenacious and knowledgeable about the energy broking sector and its practices.
“Clarke Willmott has plenty of experience in this field and we look forward to taking clients through to successful recovery where contracts have been mis-sold.”
As well as Bristol, Clarke Willmott also has offices in Birmingham, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton and Taunton.