Lincoln & Rowe is a specialist dispute resolution and corporate law firm based in the heart of London, just a few minutes’ walk from the Royal Courts of Justice. Our expert solicitors have years of experience advising on a broad range of complex legal cases including commercial litigation, insolvency litigation, corporate law, property litigation, directors’ duties and disqualification.
Our formidable team of experienced lawyers have a combined 35 years’ experience in litigation. Our knowledge and commercial driven judgement allows us to confidently advise on court claims, dispute resolution, arbitration, adjudication and tribunal applications. We understand that our clients want a straightforward and practical approach from a legal team they trust, which is why we pride ourselves on doing exactly that; finding a swift and cost-effective solution to your case.
Lincoln & Rowe has established itself as a leader in the industry, having achieved consecutive awards from Global 100 for Best Commercial Firm of the Year 2021 and Boutique Litigation Law Firm of the Year 2020, 2021 & 2022.
We are a firm that strives to put you first and we value relationships above all. Our aim is to assist our clients in achieving their commercial objectives as quickly as possible, by providing clear advice and creative solutions on the most complex legal issues, together with an unwavering determination to succeed.
Areas of Practice
Director Disqualification: what do I need to know?
Director Disqualification: what do I need to know? When a company director fails to carry out their legal responsibilities, they run the risk of being disqualified. This can be a lengthy procedure resulting in
Received a winding-up petition? 9 things you need to consider
Received a winding up petition? 9 things you need to consider A winding up petition is a legal document that can be served by a company’s creditors when they are owed money by the
What Are My Rights in Shareholder Disputes?
What Are My Rights in Shareholder Disputes? It is often the case that disputes arise between shareholders and company directors. Those involved may have different opinions in respect of the direction of the company,
What are the different types of misrepresentation?
What are the different types of misrepresentation? When entering into a business contract, a variety of statements are usually made setting out the details and background of the deal. If someone enters into a
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