I recommend Craig Sharpe
I recommend Craig Sharpe from Sharpes Solicitors
He specialises in Employment and contract law and is a really friendly and reasonable guy.
Many thanks
Danny
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I used the PCG free 20 legal minutes for something similar to yourself, and they were all I needed. But they can only talk over the phone, so if you want them to actually do something rather than just advise, you'll need to go elsewhere for that.
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Indeed, helplines are not always guaranteed to be very helpful and customer suppport rarely does, but one remains stoic about such things.Originally posted by neilyGood to know that their helpline is helpful!
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Yeah, thanks I am already a member of PCG, and will be using their legal helpline tomorrow (bank holiday and all that...) Good to know that their helpine is helpful !!!!
Cheers
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These guys have a legal helpline.Originally posted by neilyDon't want to just take 'pot luck with choosing a Solicitor, so any recommendeations based upon past experience are most welcome.
It's very good, as is thier tax helpline, but you'd have to be a member I'm afraid.
Not very helpful, but it might be of some use in the future.
Good-luck.Last edited by wattaj; 28 August 2006, 16:19.
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Depends what you mean by reasonably priced. What most people would consider to be a "good" solicitor will not be what most people consider to be "reasonably priced".
How much money is at stake here?
If money is no object, John Antell is well known to old hands on this board.
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Recommend Contract Solicitor ??
Afternoon all,
Can anyone recommend a good and reasonably priced
Solicitor who specialises in Contract/Employment law ???
I've having a fight
with an ex-agency and I need to prepare for a writ that I want to issue from breach of contract etc etc..
Don't want to just take 'pot lucj with choosing a Solicitor, so any recommendeations based upon past experience are most welcome.
Cheers
Neily
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