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We provide a unique one to one service for our clients, which is rarely matched in the profession nowadays.

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Whatever the problem, we can help.

To make an appointment for either office please call us on: 

0208 861 4004. 

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Police


If you are detained in a police station or attend for interview as a volunteer, you are entitled to consult a solicitor free of charge. We strongly advise that you do seek legal advice. Whilst Brooklyn Law are based in London, in serious cases we can arrange for representation throughout the UK. We offer a 24 hour service.

Court


Your case will be prepared by an experienced lawyer and at trial you will be represented by a suitably experienced advocate.

Appeal


Appeals against conviction or sentence from the Crown Court, requires permission from the Court of Appeal. The law relating to appeals is complex. Brooklyn Law can give you all the advice that you need on this subject.

For any further advice, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why use Brooklyn Law?

    We are recognised as one of the leading legal practices in the country. We work on a referral basis, so if we represent a client they have normally been referred by a satisfied client.



    We also specialize in confiscation, asset forfeiture, VAT tribunals and tax investigations and have experience in dealing with these matters.



    We at Brooklyn Law, through our experience of dealing with all cases, whether large or small, understand the seriousness of your matter and are here to guide and advise you through every stage of proceedings.

  • Will I be able to speak to the person dealing with the case?

    The simple answer is yes. Otherwise out of hours our team are contactable 24 hours of the day. There are several ways to communicate with us: in person, by phone or via email.

  • How can I pay?

    You can pay via cheque, credit/debit cards or by bank transfer. In all cases you will be the subject of an anti money laundering check, which is required by the Law Society.



    If legal aid is granted you may not need to make any contribution. However if you do, then payment is made to the Legal Aid Agency.

  • How does legal aid work?

    Legal aid is funded by tax payer’s money and is essentially paid by the Government. Due to the changing nature of legal aid, any sort of defendant on a reasonable salary or with savings, will be expected to contribute. For those on benefits or low income, legal aid will be free of contribution.



    We conduct legal aid work in limited circumstances. Please contact us to see if you are eligible.

  • Can I get advice for a family member?

    Yes if you have a family member who you are concerned about or who may be remanded in custody, we can advise you.