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Using the latest technology and information systems combined with first-class legal expertise and old-fashioned friendliness we strive to give you the best service possible.
TMJ Legal Services Hartlepool has been helping individuals and businesses since 1986. Your first appointment is free to help you weigh up your options.
TMJ Legal Services covering the North East from offices in Hartlepool, Durham, Peterlee and Wingate
Swinburne Maddison LLP Durhams leading law firm, Our aim is to provide Commercial Litigation clients with excellence in everything.
Award-winning solicitors in Durham With over 80 years’ combined experience, we are here to advise, guide and provide practical solutions to your Commercial Litigation legal needs
Our clients feel that they are being listened to and are valued and have peace of mind in our knowledge and Commercial Litigation expertise. We build long term relationships with our clients and provide a full service covering all legal issues which may arise throughout your personal and business life.
Our clients feel that they are being listened to and are valued and have peace of mind in our knowledge and Commercial Litigation expertise. We build long term relationships with our clients and provide a full service covering all legal issues which may arise throughout your personal and business life.
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