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Keystone Law joins Grid

by Emma Simon
May 6, 2025
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Keystone Law has become the latest member of the trade body Group Risk Development (Grid). 

This full-service AIM-listed law firm specialises in offering advice about group risk and wider employee benefits to a range of stakeholders, including employers and advisers. It employs over 400 lawyers assisting both businesses and individual with specialist advice. 

Keystone Law partner Kevin Gude says “As our practice is dedicated to advising employers, providers and other advisers about group risk and other employee benefits, joining Grid brings the opportunity to meet up, work and share information with the best technical minds in the industry.

“Grid’s reputation as a promoter of the value of group risk benefits and best practice is firmly established, as is the friendly collegiality amongst its members.”

Grid chair Colin Fitzgerald adds: “Keystone Law is a great fit for Grid as both organisations focus on bringing together specialists from wide-ranging backgrounds to pool expertise.”

Grid aims to promote group risk through a collective voice to Government, policymakers, stakeholders and employers, while also generating a wider awareness and understanding of group risk products and their benefits for employers and employees. 

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