The Legal 500

Gamlins

14/15 TRINITY SQUARE, LLANDUDNO, LL30 2RB, WALES

What we say about the firm's legal practice in Wales

Corporate and commercial

Within Corporate and commercial: North and Mid Wales, Gamlins is a second tier firm,

Gamlins offers corporate and commercial advice across North Wales, particularly on contracts and IP matters. Mark Salisbury has experience in acting for property developers and government agencies.

Crime, fraud and licensing

Within Crime: Elsewhere in Wales, Gamlins is a first tier firm,

Gamlins’ team includes higher court advocate Gwyn Jones and Richard Williams. Dafydd Roberts handles both the defence and prosecution of serious crime cases.

Within Licensing, Gamlins is a second tier firm,

Gamlins’ licensing practice is led by Gwyn Jones in the firm’s Abergele office.

Insurance

Within Personal injury: claimant, Gamlins is a third tier firm,

At Gamlins, Kate Robertson undertakes employers’ liability, accident-at-work, and RTA claims.

Private client

Within Agriculture and estates: North Wales, Gamlins is a first tier firm,

Gamlins utilises its partnership with the FUW to advise on commercial issues.

Within Charities, Gamlins is a second tier firm,

Gamlins’ John Blakesley advises local and regional charities on applications and commercial issues.

Within Family: North Wales, Gamlins is a first tier firm,

John Hoult leads Gamlins’ practice from Rhyl. Sally Henderson handles children law and domestic violence issues.

Within Personal tax, trusts and probate, Gamlins is a third tier firm,

Gamlins advises on powers of attorney, inheritance tax planning, wills and probate.

Real estate

Within Property litigation , Gamlins is a third tier firm,

Gamlins has particular experience in civil property disputes.


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