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You can search online at the Law Society Find a Lawyer: http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/find-a-solicitor/


Also have a look at Chambers Directory for lawyers with peer recommendations: http://www.chambersandpartners.com/uk

For London - employee they list:


Employment: Employee: London


Band 1 Slater & Gordon Lawyers

Band 2 Bindmans LLP, Leigh Day & Co

Band 3 Ferguson Solicitors LLP, Pattinson & Brewer, Simpson Millar LLP, Stewarts Law LLP


Bindmans, Leigh Day & Co, and Pattinson & Brewer are all firms with strong reputations that I know as a non-practising solicitor. Bindmans represented a colleague of mine in an employment matter in the past. Both Bindmans & Leigh Day and Co do a lot of human rights work. You can see more info, peer reviews and contact details at Chambers & Partyners website (http://www.chambersandpartners.com/uk/Editorial/72761).

Elizabeth Lang, Bird and Bird. Have referred a lot of people to her, inc family members. She is excellent.


She is a senior partner so expensive but she has a team of people she supervises some of whom will be more affordable.


Pm me if you want details of the friends/family I've sent her way.


WM

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