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What is a criminal solicitor?
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22 May 2020

A criminal solicitor is a legal professional who specialises in the practise of criminal law, some common examples of criminal law dealt with at our firm consist of money laundering, restraint orders, and violent crime. At our firm in Middlesex we have had many years of experience within this particular field, boasting a varied team of professionals, we have defended high profile legal cases both nationally and internationally. Many of our clients may be concerned that their case is either too minor or too complex for us to pursue, however we are passionate about defending the cases our clients are involved with, which means there is no limit to the criminal allegations we defend.

Are you interested in our services?

If you think that a criminal solicitor at our firm could help you, you may be wondering how to get in touch. Legal services can be hard to navigate, which is why we strive to make the process as simple and as straightforward as possible for our clients. Located on our accessible website we display many contact details such as our email address, our geographical location, and our direct contact number. Every single telephone call and face to face appointment is delivered with the highest level of confidentiality, this means we offer legal advice in a discreet and professional manner.

Why is it important to gain the legal guidance of a criminal solicitor?

Many of our clients, whether they are small private clients or even global international businesses, may be unaware of the correct stage at which to seek legal help, however our lawyers suggest contacting us as soon as possible. The earlier our professional team can gather information, the faster your case can be resolved. In addition to timing, many of our clients may not know if their particular legal case warrants a solicitor, however refraining from requesting legal help can unfortunately have detrimental consequences.

How refraining from getting legal help can affect your life

Unfortunately criminal accusations can have a major effect on every aspect of an individual’s life. Aside from their professional career taking a large hit, criminal offences can also affect our clients’ personal lives. This can be in their relationships with family members and friends, as well as having an impact on the respect and integrity pertaining to themselves. In addition to this, clients may be unable to receive a DBS check which can have many complications in terms of later career goals.

What can we do to help?

Our firm is lucky enough to boast a fantastic reputation within the local and surrounding areas, we are deemed as expert professionals within our field, providing legal help both within the United Kingdom, and internationally. Aside from our trusted legal services, we understand that being accused of any criminal offence can be extremely stressful for our clients, which is why we offer a calming and professional legal approach.

A legal service you can trust

In terms of what we can do to help, we gather the best possible team of legal professionals, and can also gain access to excellent barristers and forensic specialists. Our lawyers take great pride in delivering a rigorous and detailed approach, using every possible piece of information to help our clients from the moment they are accused, to, if eventually necessary, the day they stand in court.

Understand the importance of a reputable criminal solicitor

Is a criminal solicitor right for you?