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Rose Law Solicitors

Rose Law Solicitors

Rosy Bangor is a highly experienced solicitor who provides clear, comprehensive legal advice on a range of issues. Her mission is to explain the jargon in a way that is easy to understand. Having full understanding of a legal situation means we can work together to find the best resolution for you or your business. In her spare time Rosy is a keen volunteer at The Compton Hospice in Wolverhampton where she provides emotional support and a listening ear. less

Borneo Martell Turner Coulston

Borneo Martell Turner Coulston

Welcome to Borneo Martell Turner Coulston, Solicitors in Northampton, Kettering and Market Harborough. We have dedicated teams of specialist solicitors offering a complete legal service to both commercial and individual clients. In addition, our dispute resolution team has expertise in sports, construction and agricultural law and other commercial disputes as well as being able to assist individuals. less

Penmans Solicitors

Penmans Solicitors

If you are considering making your Will or a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration, we can assist you with practical and sympathetic advice during what can be a difficult time. When you are buying, selling or leasing property you require the assistance of a conveyancing professional to act for you. We are equipped to carry out this work on your behalf, advising you along the way. less

Smart Keith

Smart Keith

Cwmbran, Torfaen, Wales, NP44 3JN

With over 25 years of invaluable experience in the legal profession, we are a firm that gets things done. We cater to your individual requirements and get you the result you desire. If you wish to enquire about our services and to find out what we can do for you don't hesitate to get in touch. Our expert advice and competitive rates are guaranteed to impress so for solicitors in Cwmbran, come to Keith Smart and Co today! less

Salena Dawson

Salena Dawson

We pride ourselves in bringing city legal expertise, locally. We are a respected local firm investing directly into our local community. We are friendly, approachable, fee transparent and proud to offer affordable legal advice and assistance. We truly are solicitors at the heart of the community. less

McJerrow Stevenson

McJerrow Stevenson

McJerrow & Stevenson is a local firm of Scottish solicitors, established for over 100 years. We have very experienced solicitors working for the firm who bring expertise in many areas. McJerrow & Stevenson will provide you with a friendly and personal service. McJerrow & Stevenson specialise in many areas including domestic, commercial and agricultural property transactions, wills, powers of attorney and general family services. Contact us with your enquiry and we will be delighted to help. less

Charles Lucas & Marshall

Charles Lucas & Marshall

Charles Lucas & Marshall offer a wide range of specialist legal services designed to meet the varying needs of our clients. We act for many families as well as businesses of all sizes. Charles Lucas & Marshall put client care first and are committed to delivering an excellent service - providing timely, informed and effective advice which always has our clients' best interests at heart. less

Paralaw

Paralaw

With over 15 years' experience, Paralaw offers professional, flexible outsourced legal support to both in-house legal teams and law firms, with clients ranging from start-ups to established firms, technology providers and blue chip household names. Paralaw was founded in 1997 to provide a high calibre managed paralegal service to work alongside in house legal teams. less

Halliday Reeves Law Firm

Halliday Reeves Law Firm

Drop in to one of our main offices between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday where we offer all new clients a 15 minute free assessment of your needs. Want to do some of the work yourself particularly with more straight forward applications and just want a helping hand along the way. As part of our commitment to the innovative delivery of legal services and our desire to provide you with the advice you need in the most convenient and speedy way possible we also provide advice via email. less

CoulsonReadLewis

CoulsonReadLewis

CoulsonReadLewis solicitors Hereford: CoulsonReadLewis is a Hereford based, three partner solicitor practice working with a variety of different types of law. CRL particularly excels in criminal law; with a specialist department of criminal solicitors and caseworkers who have a significant amount of experience dealing with all aspects of criminal law on a publicly funded and private client basis. less

Mears Hobbs & Durrant

Mears Hobbs & Durrant

The firm which became Mears Hobbs & Durrant was founded at the end of the 19th Century by Daniel Havers whose family have a strong legal background and counts amongst its members Sir Michael Havers (a former Attorney General), Baroness Butler-Sloss (the first female judge to sit in the Court of Appeal) and Sir Michael's son, actor Nigel Havers. Daniel Havers later took into partnership Bernard Durrant and by 1930 the firm had become Daniel Havers and Durrant. less

Coomber Rich

Coomber Rich

An established legal practice with a refreshingly contemporary approach, designed to guide clients to the best possible outcome. We work to the highest standard and maintain a Legal Services Commission Specialist Quality Mark. Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. less

T H B Solicitors

T H B Solicitors

Being one of the largest suppliers of legal services in the region we can offer both experience in our specialist areas together with a friendly and professional approach. With offices situated in Chelmsford, Braintree, Southend-on-Sea, Clacton on Sea, Benfleet and Ipswich we are geographically placed to serve the public and the quality of our work has been recognised by two leading guides to the nations law firms being Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500. less

Trevor McBurney & Co Solicitors

Trevor McBurney & Co Solicitors

Since the credit crunch there have been huge changes in this area, especially with the growth of repossession sales, receiver sales, and auction sales. This mean the buying and selling of properties has become increasingly complex and it is more important than ever to obtain good quality legal advice from the outset. less

Barry Rogers

Barry Rogers

Who is a Notary? A Notary is a qualified lawyer - a member of the third and oldest branch of the legal profession in England & Wales. They are appointed by the Court of Faculties of the Archibishop of Canterbury. What does a Notary do? A Notary can deal with all non-contentious legal matters but generally the main function of a Notary is to authenticate documents, transactions, events and people. Once notarised a document is internationally recognised as proof of its contents and facts stated. less

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There is a whole number of reasons why you may want or need to engage with the service of a solicitor. No matter your reason, if you are in need of a good solicitor, it is understandable that you don’t know where to begin with when searching for one. With so many solicitors offering their services in your area, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the many options, especially in this pretty stressful time of your life, when you need the help of a solicitor. Whatever you legal problem is, finding the right solicitor may turn into a challenge. However, finding a reliable, experienced, and knowledgeable solicitor is also very crucial and important for resolving your legal problem. With thousands and thousands of solicitors and firms in the country, no one has the time, energy, or even desire to go through all of them, make a research, and based on that find the right solicitors. It is about time to start narrowing down the list as much as you can and find the quickest and most effective way to target and find the right solicitor for your needs and case. Here are some helpful ideas and tips on how to find the right solicitor in this article.

Common Reasons Why You Need a Solicitor

Here is a list of some of the most common reasons and legal problems why people will be in need of the help of a solicitor. However, keep in mind that in case your legal problem is not mentioned here, it doesn’t mean that a solicitor will not be able to help you. Always make sure to contact a solicitor and share as much about your legal problem as possible, so they will be able to decide whether they have the experience and knowledge to help you or not.

• An accident at work

• A road traffic accident

• Clinical negligence

• An industrial disease

• An unfair dismissal claim

• A settlement agreement

• A discrimination claim

• A constructive dismissal claim

Get Recommendations for a Solicitor

First things first, no matter what type of a professional you are looking for, a solicitor included, you start by checking out recommendations and referrals from people you know and you trust and they have an experience with a solicitor. Recommendations and referrals for a solicitor are always helpful and a very high proportions of the new clients of a solicitor come from word of mouth and recommendations. However, make sure that recommendations are for a solicitor who is working on a relevant to your legal problem field and they can actually help you, otherwise you will waste your time. There are different legal disciplines and a solicitor will be experienced and focused in one or a couple of them. So make sure to research the solicitors with the right expertise to help you resolve your legal problem.

When Choosing a Solicitor: The Bigger Firm Does Not Mean the Better

Just because a firm of solicitors is a big one, it does not mean that is a good and reliable firm. However, it often means that a big solicitor firm will have a big advertising budget. In fact, a smaller solicitor firm will be able to provide you with a lot more personal attention and care and spend more time on helping your case.

It Is Not Necessarily to Hire a Local Solicitor

Most of the people will opt for a solicitor in their area, assuming it will be easier to work with a local solicitor. Communication with your solicitor now is no more limited by meetings in person, thanks to the digital area we live in, it is so easy to speak to your solicitor at any moment you need their help. Of course, there is nothing wrong if you decide to work with a local solicitor, if you find them to be the right choice for you. However, just keep in mind you are not limited.

Communication with the Solicitor is Important

Of course, communication is the most important thing you and your professional legal advisor and representative will have in the context of your relationship. Poor communication can definitely be a deal breaker. That is why you want to choose a solicitor who is good at communicating with you and you feel comfortable enough to share all details of your legal problem with them. You want to work with a professional, who can always take your calls or give back calls and, in general, is ready to speak to you whenever you need their help, assistance, and advice. Honest and clear communication is so important for the relationship shared between you and your solicitor and it will often determine if you decide to continue working with them or switch to another specialist in the branch.

Check Out Online Reviews for a Solicitor

Of course, besides getting recommendations and referrals from people you know in person, you can always check what the online space has to offer. There are many reviews and people sharing their impressions and opinions about solicitors they have hired for a bunch of different sorts of legal problems. It is a good way to gather additional recommendations and you can often base your decision on all the opinions you have collected and checked both online and offline. However, be aware of the fact there may be some biased and subjective reviews so don’t approach every review with trust.

When Choosing a Solicitor, Go With Your Guts

All of the tips and ideas shared above will help you narrow down your list of potential professionals to hire, however, at the end of the day you should also trust your instinct and go with your guts. In order to make your instinct help you, make sure you meet the solicitor you consider hiring in person and speak to them. It will be easier for you to make a final decision you won’t regret once you have spoke to the solicitor and asked all your questions, deciding based on the answers you get.

Common reasons why you need a solicitor
Get recommendations for a solicitor
When choosing a solicitor: the bigger firm does not mean the better
It is not necessarily to hire a local solicitor
Communication with the solicitor is important
Check out online reviews for a solicitor
When choosing a solicitor, go with your guts