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Summerfield Browne Solicitors

A modern and progressive law firm for both commercial and private clients. They operate a new legal services business model, merging traditional values with modern technology to not only provide a more flexible service - but also to reduce overheads and pass those savings on to their clients. They have a team of highly experienced lawyers who have all either worked for leading law firms, or held senior positions. They offer fixed or capped fees where possible.

🏠 Address: 10 Peacock Lane, Leicester, LE1 5PX

🌐 Website: https://www.summerfieldbrowne.com

βœ‰οΈ Email: enquiries@summerfieldbrowne.com

πŸ“ž Phone: 0800 567 7595

βš–οΈ They Handle: Work Injury, Wills and Probate, Unfair/Constructive Dismissal, Slip Trip or Fall, Serious/Catastrophic Injuries, Road Accidents, Professional Negligence, Power of Attorney, Personal Injury, Motorbike Accident Claims, Medical Negligence, Licensing Law, Legal Services, Landlord/Tenant Dispute, Intellectual Property, Industrial Injury or Disease, Housing Disrepair, Holiday Sickness, Flight Delays, Financial Mis-selling, Faulty Products, Employment Dispute, Discrimination and Harassment, Disciplinary Defence, Defending Claims, Debt Recovery, Debt / Bankruptcy, Contentious Will/Probate, Consumer Rights Dispute, Commercial Property, Civil Litigation, CCJ Removal, Buying/Selling a Business, Business/Commercial Law, Business Dispute Resolution, Business Debt/Insolvency, Asbestos Claims, Accident Compensation Claims

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Accident Compensation Claims, Asbestos Claims, Business Debt/Insolvency, Business Dispute Resolution, Business/Commercial Law, Buying/Selling a Business, CCJ Removal, Civil Litigation, Commercial Property, Consumer Rights Dispute, Contentious Will/Probate, Debt / Bankruptcy, Debt Recovery, Defending Claims, Disciplinary Defence, Discrimination and Harassment, Employment Dispute, Faulty Products, Financial Mis-selling, Flight Delays, Holiday Sickness, Housing Disrepair, Industrial Injury or Disease, Intellectual Property, Landlord/Tenant Dispute, Legal Services, Licensing Law, Medical Negligence, Motorbike Accident Claims, Personal Injury, Power of Attorney, Professional Negligence, Road Accidents, Serious/Catastrophic Injuries, Slip Trip or Fall, Unfair/Constructive Dismissal, Wills and Probate, Work Injury.

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Leicester Information:

In the 1990s, a group of Dutch citizens of Somali origin settled in the city. Leicester is at the nexus of the A6/(A14), A50, A47 and A607 trunk roads and A426 and A5199 primary routes. The Shires was subsequently expanded in September 2008 and rebranded as Highcross. The park and ride services are branded as quicksilver shuttle and are contracted to Roberts Coaches from the City Council and County Council, buses use a purpose built terminal near St. Nicholas Circle. Their ultimate thought is that if they had not have studied Regulation with French on the University of Leicester they'd probably be unemployed (certainly not in as a trainee solicitor) right this moment. Nevertheless, the price charged would be the similar for a buyer in Newcastle as it will be for someone in London, or indeed in Leicester. ... [snippet] Read more here »

Using Solicitors, Barristers and Organisations:

When working with a solicitor, clients should expect clear communication, transparency about costs, and a methodical approach to resolving their issue. Transparency, professionalism, and client care are central to the delivery of legal services. The legal profession in the UK is adapting to changes in technology, client expectations, and regulatory frameworks. Solicitors may charge hourly rates, fixed fees, or conditional fees, while barristers typically quote based on preparation time and court appearances. Costs can vary significantly, with solicitors often charging hourly rates or fixed fees, while barristers may charge based on the complexity of the case and their level of seniority. ... [snippet] Read more here »