NewLaw was established in 2004 as a new law firm with no baggage and no history and a fresh approach to providing the kind of legal service that gets results – for both our individual and commercial clients
By adopting this approach we have built the fastest growing law firm in the Personal Injury Claims arena, employing over 200 people based in Cardiff and Glasgow, specialising in all areas of Personal Injury law from whiplash claims to catastrophic injury cases. We have one of the best Serious Injury teams in the UK with experts in brain, spine and amputation injuries, recognised for their expertise and client care. The NewLaw Motorcycle Injury team is recognised as the leading team in its field and acts for more injured bikers than any other.
Our Business Law team has grown rapidly over the last two years, focussing on delivering specialist legal support to business clients in the sports, care and lender services sectors.
Have a look at our website to see how we work. To discuss a particular issue, please give us a call. We would be delighted to talk to you.
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Trekking the Earth's Last Degree for Biking Charities.
Latest Law Industry News
Motorcyclist left with brain injury calls for inquiry into crash
02/07/2010A man who was left with a serious brain injury after falling off his motorbike has called for an inquiry into the accident.
Man receives motorcycle accident compensation
01/07/2010A man has received compensation after suffering serious injuries in a motorcycle accident.
Three-vehicle collision leaves two seriously injured
30/06/2010Two people have been taken to hospital with motorcycle crash injuries after a three-vehicle collision in Lincolnshire.
Man seriously injured in motorcycle accident
29/06/2010A motorcyclist has been taken to hospital with serious injuries in Lancashire.
Man with serious injuries cut free from car
28/06/2010A driver had to be cut free from his car after a serious road traffic accident in Reading.
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