North Yorkshire County Council has become the first local authority in the North to trade its legal services.
The county council has launched First North Law following the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s decision to sign off on its alternative business structure formed to set up the commercial venture.
“This newly formed company has the ability to trade more widely in a range of specialist legal services to other public sector bodies as well as the private sector,” North Yorkshire County Council said in a statement.
The creation of the company supports North Yorkshire County Council’s commercial growth with its expanding portfolio of services offered to external markets, including initiatives in education, waste disposal, broadband, information governance and auditing and in property.
“These commercial ambitions are driven by the council’s determination to protect as well as transform frontline service.”
North Yorkshire’s trading arm The Brierley Group already generates sales of around £95 million, contributes £2.2 million towards the costs of the council and adds £3.6 million of profit on top.
First Law North will be led by managing director Barry Khan, who is North Yorkshire County Council’s assistant chief executive for legal and democratic services, and director Hilary Irving, head of legal (people services) at the county council.
First North Law will be offering services across a range of fields, including education and schools law; adult and children’s social care; employment law; debt recovery; information law; governance; commercial and procurement services, business and environmental services such as advice on minerals and waste planning; highways maintenance and improvement; and flooding.
The company will also offer training across all of these specialisms.
“We are the first authority in the North to trade in legal services,” said Khan. “Our team is a highly professional body and as we work for a local authority with an outstanding record in areas like children’s services, and in transforming services and organisational delivery, people can be confident that we work to the highest standards and with great integrity.”
“We believe other private and public bodies, including the voluntary sector, will benefit from having a trusted and extremely competitively-priced law firm at their disposal.”
Khan continued: “As well as holding the Lexcel accreditation for almost two decades, our legal team has an enviable background and reputation and we pride ourselves in achieving excellent customer satisfaction.”
“The creation of this company will allow us to provide our expertise to schools across the UK at a very competitive price. We have a long history of working with schools and a significant reputation in the education sector in North Yorkshire; we have dedicated resources targeting the needs of schools and provide a range of flexible packages designed to meet our customers’ requirements.”
Jenn Plews, CEO of Northern Star Academies Trust, said: “The high quality service that the county council’s legal services provide has been invaluable to my organisation. We have always found the team to be highly responsive and very thorough in their work, providing effective and efficient support on all occasions.”
“Our launch of First Law North will only serve to increase our competitive edge,” said county councillor David Chance, North Yorkshire’s executive member for legal services. “We intend to use the wide-ranging knowledge and expertise built up over many years by our legal team to offer an excellent commercial service for the benefit of both our customers and taxpayers.”
“Our development as an ambitious and commercial council that can generate its own income means we can continue to protect the frontline, deliver top quality services into the next decade and make a difference to people’s lives.”
(Pictured: Barry Khan and Hilary Irving)