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please recommend a local (ish) solicitor.


curlykaren

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In the area of Contracts/Housing.


Having just been quoted ?600 for initial assessment of my case and then searching reviews of the firm only to find they are baaaaad.....am on the lookout for recommendations. It's one thing paying a lot of money but not getting a decent service after paying would drive me bonkers.

Please, if you have used a decent solicitor/law firm, let me have details.

Thanks

Hall & Co up near Dulwich library .


I've only used them in the most minimal way - swearing an affadavit for which they charged ?6 ,was going to use for a biggerlease related issue but transpired that there was a conflict of interest ( already working for another party ) .

But I found very pleasant and approachable .


http://www.hall-law.co.uk/

Although I have no experience with them professionally, Bilmes Solicitors sponsors Streatham and Marlborough Cricket Club (which is at the bottom end of Lordship Lane), and I'm generally in favour of supporting organisations that support local clubs etc., so might be worth considering.

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