"I really can't find the words so i am saying it with chocolate! Thank you Jemma for the compassionate, infallible and breathtakingly professional handling of my road traffic matter."
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FREE ADVICE FROM A ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCE LAWYER WITHIN 24 HRS
We are a Solicitor's firm who only deal with road traffic offence law.
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We are based in the South West, although we have built a National reputation and deal with clients and cases throughout England and Wales
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We have close associations with the website www.driverdefenceservice.co.uk and Emma Patterson is the legal expert for the questions to these sites.
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Emma also provides legal advice to new drivers in an advice column in the new driver magazine "First Car" as well as the Association of British Drivers, The Independant Democratic Union, The Road Rescue Recovery Association.
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Emma has developed a team of experts in road traffic law who will always strive to save your licence and get you the best possible result.
WE DEFEND;
FAIL TO PROVIDE DRIVER IDENTITY/SPEEDING/TOTTING BANS/DUE CARE AND ATTENTION/FAIL TO STOP/FAIL TO REPORT/NO INSURANCE +MORE.........
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Dec 23, 2011
Category: General
Posted by: patterson
This case represents our toughest battle to date. It was a battle at every stage involving Magistrates, District Judges, Court Clerks, Cps lawyers and Crown Court Judges. The argument was all about whether a road was public or private.
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Oct 26, 2011
Category: General
Posted by: patterson
"I'm so proud of my team. They continue to go from strengh to strengh in terms of their skill and expertise in winning cases on behalf of out clients..." Emma Patterson, Principal Solicitor
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Mar 10, 2011
Category: General
Posted by: patterson
This article relates to a recent victory at court. The case does not set a precedent - but it shows that if handled with care it is possible to avoid points in a no insurance case where no one else was at fault.
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