Sara Sheppard Highly Commended as Managing Partner of the Year at Modern Law Private Client Awards 2025

Modern Law Awards

Sara Sheppard Highly Commended as Managing Partner of the Year at Modern Law Private Client Awards 2025

Modern Law Awards

We are thrilled to share that on 2 July 2025, at a glittering ceremony held at The Rum Warehouse in Liverpool, Sara Sheppard TEP of SLS Wills and More was recognised as a Highly Commended finalist in the prestigious Managing Partner of the Year category at the Modern Law Private Client Awards.

A night to celebrate excellence

This year’s awards brought the finest private client professionals under one roof. Sara faced formidable competitors, leaders in their field whose dedication and innovation have set the bar high. To be singled out as Highly Commended is testament to the dedication she brings to her role, especially considering the high calibre of nominees .

Why this honour matters to us:

  • True peer recognition – The accolade was judged by seasoned professionals in the modern law space, making it a meaningful endorsement.
  • Reflection of leadership – Succeeding as a highly performing managing partner requires far more than legal expertise; it takes vision, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to clients.
  • Inspiration and motivation – This recognition not only celebrates Sara’s past achievements but also energises the entire SLS team as they look forward to continued growth and client-centred excellence.

Looking ahead

Sara’s commendation is more than a badge of honour, and it’s not the fiest time her success has been recognised. The experience of being shortlisted, celebrated, and judged within such an esteemed forum is flattering but we’re focussed on the ‘day job’ – helping our clients with estate planning.

Thank you

To the Modern Law Private Client Awards for staging such an important event, and to The Rum Warehouse for hosting such a memorable evening. And of course, a heartfelt thanks to all clients and supporters whose trust in SLS Wills and More made this possible.

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