Our particular approach
An article about Fox Williams was published in The Times in April 1989 under the headline A Particular Approach. We use the expression A Particular Approach to characterize some of the ways in which we differentiate the service provided by our firm from that offered by our competitors, for example:
- a greater effort to understand the business needs of our client so that we can offer practical, relevant, commercial advice
- a higher degree of partner involvement in the work done by the firm - for our clients there is no substitute for experience
- a closer personal relationship between our clients and members of the Fox Williams team: our clients’ affairs are not passed from pillar to post
- greater recognition that time spent with lawyers means less time for clients to run their own business
- a faster, more responsive service geared to the pace of the business world - we work to our clients’ deadlines, not our own
- a greater degree of attention to detail in the form and content of our work and a commitment to quality assurance
- a happier and more efficient working environment for members of our firm.
The firm’s underlying strength has always been its ability to attract people with creative flair; imagination and an entrepreneurial spirit. That’s what makes us different.