We are a unique law firm working for people in the United Kingdom, and across the globe, who have been injured, discriminated against or had their human rights abused. Gross failures and significant missed opportunities by Surrey authorities involved in the care of Oskar Nash.
The inquest into the death of 14-year-old Oskar Nash from Staines has concluded that his suicide was contributed to by neglect from Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.Rev Yvonne Clarke, the first black woman to become a deacon in the Church of England told a hearing that plans to axe her south London parish feel "personal".
The inquest into the death of 14-year-old Oskar Nash from Staines has concluded that his suicide was contributed to by neglect from Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.Rev Yvonne Clarke, the first black woman to become a deacon in the Church of England told a hearing that plans to axe her south London parish feel "personal".
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It is one of The Times top 100 law firms and is ranked at the highest levels for the majority of its practice areas in both the law sector's independent legal directories, Chambers & Partners and Legal 500. The firm was founded by Sarah Leigh OBE who had left the law firm Bindmans in 1985 to form a specialist personal injury firm.
Leigh Day is a top 100 law firm committed to claimant only cases ensuring that individuals have the same access to justice as the UK Government and large corporations. We offer a range of services to individuals in this country and those outside the UK looking to bring legal action against the British Government or large organisations based in the UK.
We are a top 100 law firm committed to claimant-only cases, ensuring that individuals have the same access to justice as the UK Government and large corporations. We're not afraid to take on difficult and challenging cases involving medical negligence, serious personal injuries, discrimination in the workplace, defective products and human rights abuses in this country and overseas.
At Leigh Day we believe that everything that the firm does is about achieving social justice. At the core of the firm is a shared belief in a fair society where everyone has access to justice. That belief incorporates our relationships with our staff, clients, service providers, the local community where our offices are based and our impact in and on the wider community.
Leigh Day is investigating a potential group claim against Nissan and Renault over an alleged 'cheat device' fitted on some of their cars in order to artificially reduce emissions to pass EU tests. Leigh Day are bringing a group claim against Mercedes-Benz over an alleged 'cheat device' fitted on some of their cars in order to artificially reduce emissions to pass EU emissions tests.
Reviews (10)
HunterHJ
Jan 23, 2022
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Rodeo Drive
Oct 09, 2021
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Quiet simply...They don't respond, which tells you something about their capabilities.
UPDATE: After receiving a message from Leigh Day about my google review they suggested I contact them with details....I contacted them twice on the 1/10/21 and twice on 4/10/21. I made sure the email address was correct. I even sent a copy to myself to double check and messaged them from their website as well, and guess what......No Response!
UPDATE: After receiving a message from Leigh Day about my google review they suggested I contact them with details....I contacted them twice on the 1/10/21 and twice on 4/10/21. I made sure the email address was correct. I even sent a copy to myself to double check and messaged them from their website as well, and guess what......No Response!
Alex
Jun 06, 2021
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London
May 19, 2021
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Adrianna Ada
May 10, 2021
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Unbelievable to what extent this firm is unprofessional.Lady answering the phone was raising her voice and yawning lol I asked if she was yawning she replied “ am I allowed to breath?” and hung up.So called paralegal Gaby took exactly 3 min to get the story saying “ they will get to the bottom of it” and was not really interested to ever reply to 3 emails including password protected document or voice messages of potential claim.On top it took many calls to get to speak to someone.They do not listen do not respond and the whole level of communication is just shocking.I received a reply
Decent Chap
Nov 26, 2020
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Called and gave details about a case that I wanted to pursue against my employer. Was told a specific solicitor would call me back over the next few days. When she called back the call went to answerphone so she left a message. I returned her call the following day and my call went to her answerphone. Having left a message I never heard from her again.
James Thurlow
Nov 08, 2020
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Had a great experience in dealing with these guys who assisted me in claiming compensation following a cyclist vs car traffic accident. Supriya looked after me throughout who was fantastic, she made every effort to translate all the legal jargon into laymens terms for me which I really appreciated. 5++++++
Ilona Plumb
Sep 22, 2020
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Highly recommend this firm. Emma, Karen and Yvonne were so professional, understanding and compassionate throughout our case. The above ladies were always available to discuss our thoughts and gave excellent advice on the choices we had thus making our decisions to move forward in the case much easier to make. We absolutely cant thank you enough!
Peter Bentley
Jun 05, 2019
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Leigh Day are the most supportive and helpful group of people, they saw me through a very trying and tough time in my life and were always there with support and encouragement. Their goal all the way was to get the best for me and they did that at their own expense. they advised me correctly and listened carefully to my wishes, even halting processes at one stage because I could not deal with it. I know a couple of times they were in the news but before that got out they advised their clients about forth coming events and were honest and above board. It's a shame that the people who went to them
Michael Barrett
Oct 06, 2018
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Leigh Day are close to my home so I called on my way past to see if I could arrange to speak to a solicitor about a potential case. There's the glass entrance door. I push, I pull. I try the other glass door. No joy. I hear a tinny voice. It's the receptionist who is two feet away on the other side of the glass. She's speaking through the entryphone. I tug again, hopefully, you know how you do when you can't hear what they're saying, but you imagine it's 'just a moment, I'll let you in.' Still no joy. I pay closer attention to the sound, which is like trying to understand an important announcement