| Johns & Saggar |
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| Areas of Law: | Charities / Criminal Defence / Employment / Family / Immigration and Nationality – more | |
| Carter-Ruck |
![]() ![]() ![]() 6 St. Andrew Street London EC4A 3AE 0843 0051 732
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| Areas of Law: | Commercial Litigation / Defamation/Libel and Slander / Human Rights / Intellectual Property / Media & Entertainment – more | |
| Hill Dickinson LLP |
![]() ![]() ![]() Irongate House Duke's Place London EC3A 7HX 0843 0051 783
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| Areas of Law: | Accidents / Accidents at Work / Acquisitions, Mergers & Disposals / Adjudication / Administrative and Constitutional Law – more | |
| Profile: | Hill Dickinson LLP is a leading and award-winning commercial law firm with more then 190 partners, 1,300 people and offices in Liverpool, Manchester, London, Chester, Sheffield, Piraeus and Singapore. – more | |
| Edwin Coe LLP |
![]() ![]() ![]() 2 Stone Buildings Lincoln's Inn London WC2A 3TH 0843 0051 702
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| Areas of Law: | Acquisitions, Mergers & Disposals / Banking and Finance / Bankruptcy / Capital Markets / Charities – more | |
| Manches LLP |
![]() ![]() ![]() Aldwych House 81 Aldwych London WC2B 4RP 0843 0051 836
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| Areas of Law: | Acquisitions, Mergers & Disposals / Commercial Litigation / Construction / Corporate Finance / Divorce – more | |
| Miller Evans & Co |
![]() ![]() ![]() 1st Floor 19 Pepper Street London E14 9RP 0843 0051 737
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| Areas of Law: | Betting and Gaming / Licensing Law / Commercial Property / Conveyancing / Employment – more | |
| Jones Day |
![]() ![]() 21 Tudor Street London EC4Y 0DJ 0843 0051 729
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| Areas of Law: | Acquisitions, Mergers & Disposals / Arbitration/Mediation/ADR / Banking and Finance / Bankruptcy / Capital Markets – more | |
| Profile: | The London office is an integral part of the global Firm and has more than 200 fee earners in the centre of the City. – more | |
| Abbott Cresswell LLP |
![]() ![]() 179 Upper Richmond Road West East Sheen London SW14 8DU 0843 0051 698
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| Areas of Law: | Charities / Company / Conveyancing / Matrimonial / Probate – more | |
| Goodman Derrick |
![]() ![]() 90 Fetter Lane London EC4A 1PT 0843 0051 805
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| Areas of Law: | Acquisitions, Mergers & Disposals / Building and Construction / Charities / Commercial Litigation / Commercial Property – more | |
| Profile: | Goodman Derrick is an established London law firm with a broadly based commercial practice, representing both UK and international clients. – more | |
| Collyer Bristow LLP |
![]() ![]() 4 Bedford Row London WC1R 4DF 0843 0051 858
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| Areas of Law: | Acquisitions, Mergers & Disposals / Commercial / Defamation/Libel and Slander / Divorce / Employment – more | |
| Profile: | Collyer Bristow LLP solicitors is a central London firm that has been providing a comprehensive service to both commercial and private clients for over 250 years, both in the UK and abroad. – more | |
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