Lewis Nedas & Co is a practice established for over twenty-five years with specialist departments in the fields of :
This modern practice and its members have been regularly rated in both Chambers UK and The Legal 500. We believe that the client is of primary importance and as such we adopt a sensitive and discreet approach to those clients who include companies, professionals, institutions and private individuals. We pride ourselves upon our approachability and our fast responses to clients problems and concerns, and give honest, effective, reasonably priced advice.
We offer ‘city firm standards’ of service at reasonable, realistic pricing levels which represent real value for money, particularly in these difficult economic times. We work with leading barristers and experts and have a tough, tenacious, no nonsense approach when defending and representing our clients’ interests to great acclaim and success.
The firm has two branches - a large and thriving head office in Camden where the departments of serious crime, fraud, private client (wills and probate), and property provide first-rate services to a large client base, plus a satellite office in the Barbican specialising in serious crime and fraud.

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