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Quinn Barrow
For commercial litigation, employment law, accidents and family law/divorce please see our sister company, Quinn-Barrow click here to link across to www.quinn-barrow.co.uk
Criminal Law
We provide a round the clock call out across the country 365 days a year.
Vastly experienced in all aspects of criminal law.
Fraud
Defending large-scale commercial fraud allegations including mortgage and company fraud brought by the CPS or SFO Defending Customs And Excise, Inland Revenue and DTI prosecutions
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Quinn Melville
Criminal Defence Lawyers and Proud to be so. Specialists in the defence of fraud allegations
Welcome
Quinn Melville is a forward thinking and vibrant criminal defence practice that is regarded as one of the region’s leading fraud specialists. The firm has expanded considerably over the last 10 years and has a team of experienced and hard working lawyers ready to help you in all aspects of criminal law. Quinn Melville is a founder member of the Serious Fraud Panel and five of our expert lawyers are Higher Court Criminal Advocates.
The Legal Services Commission rates Quinn Melville as a Category One firm and we are on their approved list of 2010 Very High Cost Cases accredited providers.
At Quinn Melville we will deal with your case with sensitivity and professionalism, to achieve your objectives. Our systems for dealing with case work ensure fast and efficient service so contact us today.
The team at Quinn Melville is committed to getting the best results for all clients and is experienced in defending large scale commercial fraud allegations. These cases can include mortgage and company fraud brought by authorities such as the Inland Revenue, the Serious Fraud Office and the Department of Trade and Industry. Quinn Melville’s lawyers also carry out private client and corporate defence work.
The firm can offer clients Legal Aid public funding and is also able to provide competitive estimates for non public funded cases. Quinn Melville is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (184763).