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Nara Solicitors Wins Three Awards at the Legal Growth Awards 2026

Nara Solicitors and founder Sukhvinder Singh Nara received three recognitions at the Legal Growth Awards 2026, held on 17 March in Grantham, including Small Business of the Year.

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Nara Solicitors Wins Three Awards at the Legal Growth Awards 2026
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We are proud to share that Nara Solicitors had an outstanding evening at the Legal Growth Awards 2026, held on 17 March 2026 at The Barn Hotel and Spa in Grantham. The firm and its founder, Sukhvinder Singh Nara, walked away with three separate recognitions in a single night.

It was a moment that reflects everything this firm has been built on: putting clients first, staying focused, and doing the work properly.

Small Business of the Year

Nara Solicitors won the Small Business of the Year award at the Legal Growth Awards 2026. The judges recognised the firm for its strong growth, clear commitment to clients, and a solid vision for where it is heading next.

For a firm established in 2024, this is a meaningful recognition. Building a law firm from the ground up takes more than technical ability. It takes consistency, trust, and a willingness to go the extra mile for the people who walk through your door. This award reflects exactly that.

The Recognition Award

Sukhvinder Singh Nara also received the Recognition Award, which is presented to individuals who have made a genuine contribution to the legal sector through leadership, commitment, and real-world impact.

Sukhvinder is a dual qualified lawyer, admitted in both England and Wales and India. Since founding Nara Solicitors, he has focused on making immigration law more accessible, particularly for businesses managing sponsor licences and individuals navigating complex visa routes. This personal recognition from the Legal Growth community is one we are incredibly proud of.

Highly Commended: Entrepreneur of the Year

Sukhvinder Singh Nara was also Highly Commended in the Entrepreneur of the Year category, alongside Paige Gouldthorpe of Fosters Solicitors. Being recognised in this category alongside another standout legal professional is a real honour.


What This Means for Our Clients

Awards do not make us better solicitors. But they do confirm that what we have been doing is working, and that the people who matter most, our clients, are being well served.

At Nara Solicitors, we handle sponsor licence applications, compliance audits, Skilled Worker visas, and a wide range of business and personal immigration matters. Everything we do is guided by one principle: get the right result for the client.

If you would like to see the kind of outcomes we achieve, take a look at our success stories.

This is now the second consecutive year that Nara Solicitors has been recognised at the Legal Growth Awards, having previously won Best New Business at the 2025 awards. We are grateful to the Legal Growth community for these acknowledgements, and even more grateful to the clients who trust us with their immigration matters.

If you need support with a sponsor licence, a Skilled Worker visa, or any aspect of UK immigration, we are here to help.

Book a consultation with Nara Solicitors today.

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