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Legal Notices
Brahams Dutt Badrick French LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England (registration number OC376140). We are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA number: 569591). The SRA Standards and Regulations can be accessed here.
Our registered office is at Kings House, 36 King Street, London EC2V 8BB. A list of members is available for inspection at our registered office.
We use the word “Partner” to refer to a member of Brahams Dutt Badrick French LLP or an employee or consultant who is a lawyer of equivalent standing.
We are registered for VAT purposes and our registration number is 141204663.
We maintain professional liability insurance and our level of coverage is £20 million.
Copyright of this website and the contents therein belong to Brahams Dutt Badrick French LLP unless otherwise stated. All rights are reserved.
Brahams Dutt Badrick French LLP takes all reasonable care to ensure that the information on this website is accurate; however, it is provided for general information purposes only. It is not intended to be comprehensive or to include advice on which you may rely. If you require specific legal advice or assistance please contact us to arrange an appointment.
All liability is excluded in respect of any loss or damage which may arise in connection with the use of or reliance upon any information appearing on this website.
You may print or download any material on this website and retain a copy of it for your personal use only. You will require our permission to make any other use of the material, including, in particular, electronic links to this website or the material, or its incorporation into any other electronic or hard copy document. If you wish to discuss this further, please contact us.
We are committed to providing a high quality service. If you wish to discuss any aspect of our service with us please contact us. We also have a complaints procedure, a copy of which may be obtained from our Complaints Partner, Clare Brereton. We would urge you to raise any concerns about our service with us in the first instance. However, if you feel you are unable to resolve matters after having spoken to us, you may make a complaint to an independent source as set out below.
You may submit a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman, which is an independent complaints body established to resolve legal disputes. The Legal Ombudsman may be contacted online here or by telephone at 0300 555 0333.
Alternatively, if you are based in another EU member state, you may submit a complaint to the European Commission’s Consumer Online Dispute Resolution platform. The service enables you, as a consumer of our services, to choose a dispute resolution body to deal with your issue. The platform can be accessed here.
We will review and may amend this Notice from time to time.
April 2024