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Napthens Solicitors    

2.3/5
(4) · Legal services in Preston, United Kingdom
Address: 7 Winckley Square, Preston PR1 3JD
Hours: Open · Closes 5 PM
Days of weekOpen hours
Thursday
8:30 AM - 5 PM
Friday
8:30 AM - 5 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:30 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday
8:30 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday
8:30 AM - 5 PM
Service Areas: United Kingdom
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Napthens provides legal services to businesses and individuals. Structured into specialist departments, we have around 240 staff including 28 Partners and operate from offices across …
Napthens provides legal services to businesses and individuals. Structured into specialist departments, we have around 240 staff including 28 Partners and operate from offices across Lancashire, at our offices in Preston, Blackburn, Blackpool and the Fylde, across Cumbria from our offices in Kendal and Penrith, and from our office in Southport. More recently we have opened a ‘by appointment’ serviced office in Liverpool to provide ease of access for our Merseyside clients. In a service based upon relationships, we believe Napthens’ strength is our people. Professional, yet friendly and approachable, we provide the level of experience and expertise that you might expect from a major City law firm. We put our clients at the heart of what we do. By providing a personalised, tailored service, we aim to be Trusted Advisers to our clients, whether individuals or businesses. With strength in depth across our services, our clients get the help and advice they need from real specialists in their field.

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2.3/5 · 4 reviews
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Dec 5, 2021
What a wonderful firm! I have dealt with Napthens Solicitors over the last 14 months, using their conveyancing service to purchase a number of properties. Their expertise and guidance with regards to…Full review by TerryH-408
Jan 22, 2021
I approached Napthens several months ago.. with delay after delay. It has eventually forced me to bring the issues of a failed inaccurate report to their senior partner Richard.. to date more delays …Full review by StuartM-1000

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