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| Kiteleys Solicitors Kiteleys Solicitors have been providing legal advice, specialising in Personal Injury since 1992, more recently from our large central office in Bournemouth, Dorset. In addition to Personal Injury, ranging from relatively straight forward accidents to cases involving serious head and spinal injuries, our team can also offer advice to employers upon the legal terms of employment. We provide sensitive and constructive advice upon family matters following the breakdown of your relationship (including fixed fee divorces) and help with litigation disputes such as boundary and property disputes, consumer issues and contractual disputes. |
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| Jacobs & Reeves Solicitors Established in 1966, Jacobs & Reeves is a dynamic firm with an up to date approach to our clients' needs whilst maintaining the tradition of personal service. We provide comprehensive legal services for both private and commercial clients throughout the area. |
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| Ellis Jones Solicitors Ellis Jones is an amalgamation of two long established firms - Ellis Fowler Belcher and Frank Jones & Co, and more recently has incorporated the firms of Cyril Clark & Son in Bournemouth and Edmund Buck & Co in Swanage. The law has an effect on people in all walks of life and on every business activity. Dealing with the law in all its complexity can be difficult and time-consuming. We appreciate that clients require easy access to responsive, professional advice which anticipates problems and provides practical and cost-effective solutions. To achieve this, we have developed specialist departments and are able to provide specialist advice in all areas of the law. |
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| D'Angibau Solicitors We are a Dorset based solicitors, with offices in Bournemouth, Poole and Canford Cliffs. We offer a bespoke range of legal services for businesses and individuals. Whether you are looking to move home and need conveyancing expertise, are getting divorced, entering into a Civil Partnership, starting up a business, having problems with your employers or staff or if you are considering inheritance tax planning and making a will; D’Angibau Solicitors can guide you through the legal options that are best for you. |
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| Coles Miller Solicitors LLP Coles Miller is one of Dorset's leading law firms with offices in Poole, Bournemouth, Charminster and Broadstone, and is one of the largest and most established in the region. The firm has 13 Partners and around 150 staff(2009). As well as providing a full legal service for the private client, the firm also has one of the largest dedicated commercial departments in the area and can count some of the region's major businesses amongst its client base. The firm has grown substantially over the last 25 years, most recently merging with Bournemouth based solicitors DTW, giving it a new central Bournemouth location. It has also responded positively to changes, both in the market place and in technology. We know we are only as good as the people we employ and as such we have invested in the very best legal advisors and support staff. We pride ourselves on providing a personal, efficient and cost-effective service for all our clients. |
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