Our Advocates
Our Advocates
At Patterson Law we always strive to achieve a balance between a brilliant, but at the same time cost effective, service.
We believe that we achieve that balance with our team of court room advocates.
Over the years we have built up a panel of Barristers who specialise in road traffic law.
If your case requires an advocate we will chose a Barrister local to your court who will be a familiar face to the Magistrates.
We believe that using a local advocate improves communication with the court and the Crown Prosecution service.
Why not instruct a local solicitor?
You are of course free to choose whoever you want to represent you and your case at court.
It's our opinion that lawyers should not dabble in road traffic law.
There are lots of solicitors who claim to understand road traffic law, but who specialise in general criminal law and don't have a genuine expertise.
If you want the best result then you need to instruct an expert. Road traffic law is highly complex and Emma Patterson and her team have spent the last 20 years advising and representing people in this area of law.
Our fixed fee service includes representation by one of our Barrister at one hearing. Your Barrister will have been fully briefed on your case and will speak to you at length before your case is called on. Your Barrister will have spoken to your lawyer at Patterson Lawyer in the days before the final hearing and will be fully prepared to deal with you case.
If you want to find out how we can help you with your case......... Ask a FREE question TODAY!
Patterson Law.
Fighting your corner to keep you driving. Contact us for a free advice call.We handle all our cases with the utmost care, but sometimes a client needs a greater degree of support and flexibility than would normally be required. This can be due to work commitments or only being available to give instructions at unsociable hours. It may also be down to the need to manage media coverage of their case or the potentialy devasting impact of a ban on their business/job.
In light of this we have decided to introduce "The Platinum Service".....
Notice of intended prosecution received more than 14 days after the alleged offence?
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We have just won an important victory at Truro crown Court in relation to an allegation of speeding.
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