Fraud Lawyers in Nottingham

2 firms found.
Cartwright King
Combination of Languages Spoken, Opening Times, Postcode and Specialisations provided.1 star plus SRA/The Law Society of England & Wales Accreditation2 stars plus combination of Lexcel Accreditation and Fee Information provided.
Cartwright King
Norwich Union House
South Parade
Nottingham
NG1 2LJ
0843 0052 063
Areas of Law: Criminal Defence / Immigration and Nationality / Mental Health / Road Traffic / White Collar Crime – more
The Johnson Partnership
Combination of Languages Spoken, Opening Times, Postcode and Specialisations provided.1 star plus SRA/The Law Society of England & Wales Accreditation2 stars plus combination of Lexcel Accreditation and Fee Information provided.
The Johnson Partnership
Cannon Court Yard
off Long Row
Nottingham
NG1 6JE
0843 0052 127
Areas of Law: Adjudication / Child Abuse Law / Crime (General) / Criminal Defence / Criminal Litigation – more
Profile: We aim to provide a top quality service for: - Anyone detained at a police station, under arrest or as a volunteer - Anyone bailed to return to a police station at a later date - Anyone charged or summonsed to appear before a Magistrate's court - Anyone being investigated by the SFO, DTI, FSA, DWP, Trading Standards or HM Revenue & Customs - Anyone appearing before the Crown Court - Anyone appearing before the Court of Appeal - Anyone whose parole licence has been revoked - Anyone wanting to take a case to the Criminal Cases Review Commission - Anyone wanting to take a case to the Independent Police Complaints Commission - Anyone appearing before a discretionary lifer board - Anyone with problems arising out of the law relating to prisoners - Anyone experiencing difficulties with Professional or Supervisory bodies Our staff are to be well trained, pleasant and patient. – more

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