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Shropshire Solicitors, Legal Advice
PCB Solicitors LLP is a modern partnership of solicitors with offices in Shrewsbury, Church Stretton, Broseley, Knighton, Ludlow, Telford and Worcester. While we can trace our origins back to 1860, we are a forward-looking firm offering a full range of legal advice:-
- A modern approach to the law
- Full computerisation & case management
- Understanding & compassionate service
- The highest professional standards
- Value for money (to keep the costs of litigation as low as possible)
- Visitor car parking & full disabled access
"We believe that our clients deserve the best in service and advice. We pride ourselves on standing out from the crowd with our friendly and approachable team who share a can-do attitude to clients’ needs."
Continuous improvement through training and investment in new technology benefits our clients by providing consistent quality and value, now and in the future.
Affordable Legal Advice and Litigation
Our expertise covers all aspects of private and commercial law.
PCB’s commitment to quality and service is absolute, but in the unlikely event that you have a problem or difficulty, our in-house complaints procedures will ensure everything possible is done to resolve any issues or misunderstandings which may have arisen.
PCB Solicitors LLP has been awarded the Lexcel Quality Mark by the Law Society for standards of practice management and is an accredited Investor in People.
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