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Private client
We all need a lawyer to look after our personal affairs at some point in our lives. Shoosmiths Access Legal gives our private clients access to the law through friendly, approachable people who know that understanding individual need is the first step to making the law work.
Whether it’s helping to buy a new home, settling a legal dispute or claiming compensation for a life-changing accident or medical injury, the law protects what is important to us.
When Shoosmiths addresses such sensitive personal matters it brings to bear the same simple formula we use for our commercial clients: a can-do ethos, values that are much more than words on paper, and the agility to find the best way for each individual client. It is why since 1845 our clients have looked to us to handle the things that really matter in their personal lives.
Today we call our private client offering Shoosmiths Access Legal because that’s precisely what it does. It gives our private clients access to the law through friendly, approachable people who know that understanding individual need is the first step to making the law work. Our offering is backed by all the expertise and scale of Shoosmiths LLP and is delivered through the same nationwide network of offices, however, it has its own dedicated home on the internet where we can present the full range of all that we can do.
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