Professional Negligence

Doctors

Professional negligence occurs when a professional, such as a doctor, fails to perform their duties to the standard that is expected within their field.

Dentists

Professional negligence can have serious consequences, affecting patients physically, emotionally, and financially.

Pharmacists

Professional negligence refers to the failure of a professional, such as a pharmacist, to deliver services to the expected standard of care, resulting in harm or damage to a patient or client.

Solicitors

Solicitors are legal professionals who provide advice, represent clients, and manage legal documents in a variety of fields, including family law, criminal law, corporate law, and more.

Barristers

Barristers are legal professionals who are experts in advocacy and legal advice. In the UK, barristers are typically instructed by solicitors to represent clients in court.

Registered Architects

Registered Architects are individuals who are officially listed with the Architects Registration Board (ARB), a statutory body that regulates architects in the UK.

Chartered Accountants

Chartered accountants are professionals who have completed rigorous qualifications and are members of a professional body, such as the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).

Chartered Surveyors

Chartered Surveyors are trained and qualified to offer advice, conduct valuations, and assess the condition of buildings or land.

Council for Licensed Conveyancers

Licensed Conveyancers are often at the forefront of legal transactions involving the buying, selling, and transferring of property.

Legal Executives

Legal executives are highly trained professionals who assist solicitors in a variety of tasks, including legal research, document preparation, and client interactions. They typically specialise in specific areas of law, such as family law, conveyancing, or criminal law. In many cases, legal executives are responsible for managing routine legal matters, enabling legal teams to focus on more complex cases.