Award Winning Litigation Law Firm
Lincoln & Rowe is a specialist litigation law firm based in the heart of London, just a few minutes’ walk from the Royal Courts of Justice.
We’re dedicated to providing clear, concise and practical legal advice on a range of cases from shareholder remedies and breach of contract, through to corporate insolvency and property litigation.
Our reputation is built on our thorough understanding of multi-jurisdictional practice, reflected in our case volume and combined years of unwavering passion for representing and advising clients across the UK and overseas. We specialise in all areas of company and commercial litigation, directors’ duties and disqualification, insolvency and property law.
We are dedicated to protecting the interests of our clients and navigating through a range of disputes with clear, concise and practical legal advice. Our heavyweight dispute resolution solicitors have years of unwavering passion for representing and advising clients across the UK and internationally. We are a leading litigation law firm based in London.
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