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  • Testimonials“a fast and efficient service providing real help to us when we needed it”

          Chris White, CAT Alliance Limited, International Environmental Consultants

  • “Thank you – your advice really does help us”

          Ellen Smith, Finance Director, Mtech Group Limited, Offsite Construction Consultancy

  • “Responsive, knowledgeable and highly competent”

          Adrian Barker, Managing Director, CBSL Group Limited, Accountants and Management Consultants

  • “I found McKenzie Law to be very approachable and understanding to our requirements, a really knowledgeable and helpful company.“

          Nick Garvey, Managing Director, The Surveying Consultancy Ltd, Construction Consultancy

  • “McKenzie Law resolved a significant issue for us quickly and painlessly and we will use them again”

          Tony Randall, Managing Director, Heritage Glass, Shrewsbury

  • “Niels was a key member of the Enviros management team. He dealt with complex contracts and company law issues for the company and we were very pleased with his commitment and quality of work. Niels understands the industry well and has a very practical approach to doing business”

          Barry Newby, Chief Executive Enviros Consulting 2003-2007, Environmental Consultants

  • “Force Technologies Ltd recently had the pleasure in instructing McKenzie Law Ltd to handle a legal matter concerning a Pension Trust.  The matter was rather complicated and involved but we were more than happy with the service and work done by Niels McKenzie.  In our opinion Mr McKenzie went beyond the call of duty to complete the legal contract within a very tight timescale. As a company we will certainly be using McKenzie Law for work in the future.”

          Karen Salmon, Managing Director Force Technologies Ltd

  • “We found the legal advice provided by McKenzie Law Solicitors to be of the highest quality and the turnaround of correspondence to be excellent, we would certainly recommend them”
          Chris Edge, nFocus Limited - independent software and systems testing consultancy
 

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