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Trusted Solicitors in Docklands
For the last 25 years, Mackesys Solicitors has been a major London criminal practice. Docklands area clients are welcome. We currently hold four Criminal Contracts which the Legal Services Commission awarded us. Our team of over 40 fee-earners are dedicated specialists who deal with cases from day to day crime to murder, rape and serious fraud. Loss of liberty and a successful defence can often be separated by the quality and speed at which you receive good legal advice. Mackesys solicitors serving Docklands is recognised for our knowledge of the Criminal Justice System and the high quality and level of preparation of our work. We always exert ourselves to the fullest to secure the best outcome for our clients. Mackesys Docklands solicitors have numerous experts on our list, many of whom have helped our clients to secure acquittals. Both minor and serious cases are familiar to our team. By making use of 24 hour Arrest Line Service (number at top of website) you can facilitate our involvement from the first possible stage. If you have advance knowledge that the police wish to speak to you, contact us and we will organize a visit to the relevant station. Our team consists of 24 Duty Solicitors. Five of our solicitors have more than 20 years experience in criminal law. We have five other solicitors who are currently preparing for Duty Status.
We also have a team of Senior Managing Clerks, each with more than 20 years experience in the representation of Clients. All are Police Station Accredited Representatives. We represent clients from inside the M25, Surrey, Kent and further afield. In addition to the ten Accredited Police Station Representatives that Mackesys solicitors in Docklands have in-house, we can access another 20 reps through First Call Representatives, an associated Agency.
About DocklandsDocklands is the semi-official name for an area in east London,England. It forms part of the boroughs of Southwark, Tower Hamlets,Newham and Greenwich. The docks were formerly part of the Port of London, at one time the world's largest port. They have now been redeveloped principally for commercial and residential use. The nameLondon Docklands was used for the first time in a government report on redevelopment plans in 1971 but has since become virtually universally adopted. It also created conflict between the new and old communities of the London Docklands.
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