A substantial number of clients instruct PSP to act on a private basis. We agree individual terms of business with each client and our hourly rates depend on the seniority of the solicitor and the complexity of the matter. We are always acutely aware of the cost benefit issues in litigation which sit alongside the desire for justice or just outcomes.
Sandy Randhawa, in our Ealing office specialises in private Family Law cases and in particular in high net worth family cases. John Gillman leads the Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence teams, whilst Greg Powell acts in a variety of criminal, civil liberty, asset restraint and fraud matters. Tina Donoghue litigates damages claims arising from wrongful arrest and false imprisonment and is instructed in a number of POCA cases.
If you would like to instruct us on a private basis, please contact us using the details to the right of this page.
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