Solicitors in Hartlepool

 

Hartlepool is a town and port in the county of Durham. It was traditionally a harbourside port with a large shipbuilding industry, but recent redevelopment of the docks area into a marina has seen a growth in local businesses. If you require a solicitor for business start up, local solicitors in Hartlepool are a good option, as they are familiar with local regulatory requirements. Many solicitors in Hartlepool are reputable and experienced across a broad range of company and commercial matters. Whether your business is small, medium or large, local Hartlepool solicitors can provide a cost-effective, attentive service.

Hartlepool retains strong maritime links. Some local Hartlepool solicitors are experienced in maritime law. Maritime law deals with a broad range of legal matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, shipping, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea.

Many Hartlepool solicitors specialise in individual legal matters, including family, civil and criminal matters. It is important to ensure that the solicitor you work with is reputable and recommended in that area of law. Particularly if the area of law is something specialised such as defamation or civil injunctions, a specialist solicitor is essential.

If you need legal assistance but cannot afford the services of a private solicitor you may be able to obtain some assistance from the Hartlepool Citizens Advice Bureau located at 87 Park Rd, Hartlepool, TS26 9HP.

If you are required to attend court, the Hartlepool Magistrates’ Court and the Hartlepool County Court are located at The Law Courts on Victoria Road, Hartlepool, Cleveland, TS24 8AG.

If you would like help finding recommended solicitors local to Hartlepool, Contact Law can put you in touch with a firm we work with free of charge. So, if you have any questions please call us on 0800 1777 162 or complete the web-form above.

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