The firm is headed by Principal Solicitor, Mr Darshan Azad, an experienced Solicitor-Advocate who is qualified to represent clients in all civil and criminal courts in England & Wales.
Mr Azad has an undergraduate degree in law (LL.B), a masters in Human Rights Law (LL.M) and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA). Mr Azad completed the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at the College of Law, Moorgate and trained as a solicitor at a top tier City of London law firm.
Mr Azad is well known for his creative thinking and pragmatic approach. He has excellent experience in advising on and resolving complex matters across several different legal disciplines.
Darshan Azad Solicitors & Advocates is a well-recognised law firm based in Southall, West London. Our client base stretches nationally across the UK and covers not only legal issues in the UK but also in international jurisdictions, such as China, India and the USA.
The firms practise areas are as follows:
Business Affairs
Corporate & Commercial
Debt Recovery
Immigration
Planning & Development
Wills & Probate
Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Family & Divorce
Tax
Employment
Public Law & Human Rights
White Collar Crime
Police Station Representation & Criminal Defence
Agency & Advocacy
Our wide range of expertise across the above legal areas means that we can provide comprehensive legal support for both business clients and individual clients.
We are respected for being one of the best law firms in West London for our clear perspective, clarity, timeliness, and effectiveness of the legal advice we provide. This is why it is no surprise that our firm has become the first resort for solutions to tough and complex legal challenges.
We are able to offer advice in English, Punjabi, Hindi or Urdu.
Other services we provide: Immigration Lawyers, Wills And Probate and Criminal Defence Lawyers
Monday | 9.00AM - 5.00PM |
Tuesday | 9.00AM - 2.00PM |
Wednesday | 9.00AM - 4.00PM |
Thursday | 9.00AM - 12.00PM |
Friday | 9.00AM - 3.00PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
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