| Sternberg Reed |
![]() ![]() ![]() Focal House 12-18 Station Parade Barking IG11 8DN 0843 0051 961
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| Areas of Law: | Civil Litigation / Clinical Negligence / Community Care / Conveyancing / Crime (General) – more | |
| Cartwright King |
![]() ![]() ![]() Norwich Union House South Parade Nottingham NG1 2LJ 0843 0052 063
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| Areas of Law: | Criminal Defence / Immigration and Nationality / Mental Health / Road Traffic / White Collar Crime – more | |
| Cartwright King |
![]() ![]() ![]() Permanent House 31 Horsefair Street Leicester LE1 5BU 0843 0053 808
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| Areas of Law: | Criminal Defence / Mental Health / Immigration and Nationality / Prisons and Prisoners' Rights / Road Traffic – more | |
| Cartwright King |
![]() ![]() ![]() Majority House Lodge Lane Derby DE1 3WD 0843 0053 807
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| Areas of Law: | Criminal Defence / Higher Courts Advocacy / Immigration and Nationality / Mental Health / Prisons and Prisoners' Rights – more | |
| Cartwright King |
![]() ![]() ![]() 4th Floor St James House Vicar Lane Sheffield S1 2EX 0843 0053 806
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| Areas of Law: | Criminal Defence / Higher Courts Advocacy / Immigration and Nationality / Mental Health / Prisons and Prisoners' Rights – more | |
| Cartwright King |
![]() ![]() ![]() 43 Temple Row Birmingham B52 5LS 0843 0053 809
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| Areas of Law: | Fraud / Higher Courts Advocacy / Immigration and Nationality / Mental Health / Prisons and Prisoners' Rights – more | |
| The Johnson Partnership |
![]() ![]() ![]() Cannon Court Yard off Long Row Nottingham NG1 6JE 0843 0052 127
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| 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Anyone appearing before the Crown Court - Anyone appearing before the Court of Appeal - Anyone whose parole licence has been revoked - Anyone wanting to take a case to the Criminal Cases Review Commission - Anyone wanting to take a case to the Independent Police Complaints Commission -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 | |
| The Johnson Partnership |
![]() ![]() ![]() North Nottinghamshire Business Centre 32-34 Rosemary Street Mansfield NG18 1QL 0843 0051 985
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| Areas of Law: | Fraud / Juvenile / Magistrates Court Proceedings / Police Cases / Prisons and Prisoners' Rights – more | |
| Tuckers |
![]() ![]() ![]() 39 Warren Street London W1T 6AF 0843 0051 682
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| Areas of Law: | Crime (General) / Criminal Defence / Criminal Litigation / Fraud / Human Rights – more | |
| GT Stewart Solicitors |
![]() ![]() ![]() 28 Grove Vale East Dulwich London SE22 8EF 0843 0051 996
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| Areas of Law: | Crime (General) / Criminal Defence / Criminal Litigation / Extradition / Family – more | |
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