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Solicitor, might need 1 any ideas, I thank you.

No funny jokes please, might need a solicitor from time to time, who can represent me as and when ,but don't want to be charged £200.00 for letters. Any contacts ideas would be welcome.

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  • edited January 2007
    whithead & monkton have very good solicters and worked very well for our house move dont know what they are like for legal stuff! but they didnt charge us for extra letters and there quote was very reasonable. They are quick to.
  • [cite]Posted By: badger[/cite]No funny jokes please, might need a solicitor from time to time, who can represent me as and when ,but don't want to be charged £200.00 for letters. Any contacts ideas would be welcome.

    Solicitors are like doctors. You get General Practitioners and you get those who specialise in a particular area(s) of law.

    My advice is to check out a few webstes to see if the firm has expertise in the area of law that you require.

    If you are buying and or selling a property I can recommend a firm of licensed conveyancers.
  • Badger, not wishing to be nosy, but what kind of representation do you need? After all, there's no point recommending people that specialise in wills or conveyancy if you need a company or criminal lawyer.
  • Quiet right,I Thank you, would be company only.Nothing to do with Doctors.
  • Go to the Law Society website and ask them - don't mess about with yellow pages.

    Mind you don't we have a couple of briefs on here.

    Heath Hero i think.
  • I use Woolsey, Morris and Kennedy in Sidcup (that's a small rural backwater in Kent I'm led to believe) but as others have said depends on what you want it for.
  • edited January 2007
    I use this all the time.

    Find a Solicitor
  • [quote][cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]I use Woolsey, Morris and Kennedy in Sidcup (that's a small rural backwater in Kent I'm led to believe) but as others have said depends on what you want it for.[/quote]

    I use them too Henry. Very switched on and professional. Unlike some I've used previously...
  • [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]in Sidcup (that's a small rural backwater in Kent I'm led to believe)

    what like bromley?
  • Ahem. As a member of this fine profession I may be able to point you in the right direction. Badger - if you send me a whisper (or whatever the technical term is) about what the issue is I might be able to help.
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  • [cite]Posted By: MCS[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]in Sidcup (that's a small rural backwater in Kent I'm led to believe)

    what like bromley?

    Bromley is a delightful, residential suburb with fine school, retail and cultural provision.
  • Bromley also is home to the finest Vet's team in all of the South East. They play at Kent County Cricket Ground each Sunday morning.
  • I have mates who live in bromley and shortlands, very nice area for drinking and poker nights. 1000 times better than my LB Greenwich Hovel.
  • Bromley was good enough for Jimmy Seed and Lennie Lawrence so it's good enough for me.
  • [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Bromley was good enough for Jimmy Seed and Lennie Lawrence so it's good enough for me.

    Is that Jimmy Seed of South Stand fame?
  • [cite]Posted By: CharltonDan[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Bromley was good enough for Jimmy Seed and Lennie Lawrence so it's good enough for me.

    Is that Jimmy Seed of South Stand fame?

    I'm not rising to your bait you failed media tart
  • [cite]Posted By: CharltonDan[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Bromley was good enough for Jimmy Seed and Lennie Lawrence so it's good enough for me.

    Is that Jimmy Seed of South Stand fame?

    lol nice one
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