About Lees Solicitors – Personal Injury Specialist, Employment Law Solicitor

About Us

The aim of Lees Solicitors has always been to provide a first class legal service to its clients - whether individuals or businesses. We are committed to quality throughout, shown by our commitment to the Investors in People accreditation and our Lexcel accreditation.

We have been practising from Hamilton Square since 1889 when George Frederick Lees founded the firm, originally named G F Lees. The name of 'Lees' has been retained through the four changes in the practice. Peter Lees, the last in the family line to be a solicitor, retired early from practice in April 2003 to spend more time with his family.

Lance Flor at our Birkenhead office is our Managing Principal.

We have offices in BirkenheadHeswall and West Kirby and see clients both at our offices and at their homes or businesses if required.

Our strong roots within Wirral mean that the majority of our work comes from recommendation, the best form of advertising there is. At Lees we strive to build upon our success and reputation to continue to provide quality legal services to clients, old and new.

 


Lees Solicitors LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England & Wales with registered number OC329524 and its registered office is at 44/45 Hamilton Square, Birkenhead, Wirral, CH41 5AR. A full list of members is available at the registered office. The terms "partner" or "principal", if used, denote a member of Lees Solicitors LLP or a senior employee of Lees Solicitors LLP with equivalent standing and qualification. Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The firm's SRA number is 00471123. Lees Solicitors LLP is regulated in accordance with the Solicitors' Code of Conduct 2007. http://www.sra.org.uk/code-of-conduct.page.

VAT registration number: GB 618842911 

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