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Commercial litigation solicitors

We see each dispute as a project in its own right, and we will strategically manage it, together with our clients, to deliver practical, commercial advice, whilst managing risk and resolving disputes.

Construction and Engineering projects

Navigate construction law with our experienced UK lawyers. From disputes to contracts, we provide comprehensive legal support for all your construction.

TOLATA

A TOLATA claim refers to a legal action under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (TOLATA).

Farms and estates

Our specialist agricultural solicitors advise farmers, landowners, farming businesses and farming-related organisations on all their legal matters. The team offer practical support on a full range of agricultural legal services from land transactions and succession planning to tenancy issues and regulatory compliance.

Rural families

Our agricultural solicitors have proudly been advising farmers and rural families on all their legal needs for over 170 years. We advise on every aspect of rural life from land ownership and estate planning, to farm succession, diversification, property transactions and resolving family disputes.

Mediation & arbitration

Whether you are looking to resolve a business or personal dispute, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can be a cost-effective, more constructive and less stressful way of achieving the result you need.

Care homes

Our health & social care team provides practical, expert advice to residential care providers, whether small/ medium sized care providers or care home operators with multi-site portfolios.

Grounds for contesting a will

Contesting a Will? Our experienced team of expert solicitors provides practical advice on Will disputes, inheritance claims and defending challenges.

Cohabitation Rights

It is common for couples to live together and often start a family without getting married or entering a civil partnership. However, cohabiting couples need to be aware of their limited legal rights in the event of relationship breakdown. Despite the popular myth, the term ‘common law marriage’ carries no legal weight.