Monthly Archives: June 2013

Work on Enigma’s second office nears completion

Enigma Solicitors Alton Place Offices PlymouthEnigma Solicitors’ second Plymouth office is due to become functional next week.

Neil Mercer, one of the founding partners of Enigma, will work from the new office with his staff in Alton Place in the centre of Plymouth’s busy North Hill and Mutley Plain districts.

Neil said, “The new offices have been bought by us to provide a very high level of service on large claims.  The offices are immaculately fitted out and we would like to thank Mark Williams for such an amazing transformation to the building.”

Williams Construction (South West) Ltd has undertaken substantial renovation and modernisation works to upgrade the premises following its purchase.

Enigma will continue to operate from the original offices at 77 North Hill, Plymouth with an enhanced and larger team under Rory Smith.

Neil Mercer and his team can be contacted on 01752 265232.

Enigma to open second office

Enigma Solicitors Plmouth Alton PlaceEnigma Solicitors has bought new premises in Alton Place, in the heart of Plymouth’s North Hill and Mutley Plain area. The premises are currently being completely renovated and will open towards the end of June 2013.

Enigma will also continue to operate from their prominent offices at 77 North Hill, Plymouth.

Neil Mercer, a partner in the firm, said: “Enigma recently had to recruit five more members of staff to service our clients’ work and we now have a team of eleven all dedicated to litigation.

“Additional office space was obviously required. Our new offices are centrally located and because they are owned by the firm we can control overheads and this will enable us to continue deliver good value to our clients rather than pass on expensive rent bills to them.

“We do not accept the view that law firms need to consolidate, centralise and close branch offices in order to survive and I believe that we will win business by expanding our presence rather than retreating or contracting to a centralised and more remote location.”