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We help businesses create ethical and productive workplaces. We work with multinationals through to small businesses. We have a particular expertise in the trade and transport industry and we love working with purpose driven entities. Our team has expertise in business and corporations law, employment law, dispute resolution and debt recovery.
I love helping people. Dealing with legal issues can often be daunting and overwhelming. Clients might be confused about what they need. I really enjoy helping people understand their legal obligations and finding solutions to their problems whether it be a personal or business matter. Sometimes a quick call with our team might reveal they don’t require legal help but some other solution. We are here to help navigate these issues.
I wanted to deliver an amazing experience for my clients and I also want to provide a great workplace for lawyers who in traditional firms often work long hours. I get a kick out of seeing my staff develop to become excellent lawyers who in turn provide an outstanding experience for our clients. We love helping businesses create ethical and productive workplaces.
We go the extra mile to try and help our clients. We are experienced and award winning commercial lawyers. When you hire us you know we are going to do our absolute best to get the right outcome for you.
We can provide our services in person, online and remotely, though it may depend on the nature of the legal issue or service as some legal services must be done in person. That said, in more recent years we have been able to provide more online services. With respect to online services, we often meetings either by Teams, Zoom, Skype or phone.
Where it is necessary to meet with clients face to face we ensure we comply with up to date health directives.
We have also upgraded our digital services to allow us to provide legal services online / remotely where possible. This includes meeting with clients online, using Teams, Zoom or Skype, sharing documents with our clients online using a secure online portal created for Australian law firms, using electronic and digital signing capabilities, including an Australian based digital signing provider for sensitive documents, and online verification of identify (VOI) capabilities.
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Deborah from iConveyancing was amazing to work with. She was so accommodating, patient, and really took the time to understand my situation. Deborah went above and beyond to ensure everything was handled smoothly. What stood out the most was how professional yet empathetic she was, which made a stressful process so much easier. I’m really grateful for all her support and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend her.
04 Sep 2025
Mr Parth Bhrambhatt handled my case with professionalism and expertise, and I found his guidance to be clear, practical, and reassuring throughout the process. I highly recommend him for his reliable support and knowledge.
02 Sep 2025
A big Thank you to Scott from Webb & Co Lawyers. Both of my parents passed away last year. Scott provided his services to deal with all of the legal work involved. He was very professional and patient and easy to deal with during this long process. He also helped me with my Will, Enduring Power of Attorney & other legal matters. His compassion throughout this whole process helped ease the grief that I am still going through. Thankyou again Scott - Sheree Sloan
30 Aug 2025
What is the difference between a Lawyer and a Solicitor?
The term ‘lawyer’ can be applied to anyone who is qualified as a legal practitioner, which includes solicitors and barristers.
A solicitor is a legal professional who works to bring a case to court. They will work directly with the parties involved, including managing the communication between both sides. However, a solicitor cannot represent you in court. Instead, they will instruct a barrister or another legal professional to speak on your behalf.
What to look for in a Lawyer
A high level of integrity, professionalism, and determination to bring about justice and a fair resolution to your case are some of the top qualities to look out for in a lawyer. This also includes advising you when a case is not worth bringing to court too. The longer a solicitor, lawyer, or notary public has been working in the legal profession, the more experience they have to help you in whatever matter you need them for. Ideally, you should research them beforehand including what they specialise in, and if they offer a free consultation.
Different types of Lawyers
The world of law is very complex, and there are many different types of lawyers. Here are some of the most common ones.
Criminal - A criminal lawyer will represent someone accused of a crime. They will cover the entire case, and often they will be experienced in other areas of related law too such as extradition.
Divorce - A divorce lawyer will help bring about a dissolve of a marriage which begins by serving divorce papers to the other party. They will also represent their client in court to achieve a fair division of assets.
Immigration - An immigration lawyer will assist with things such as UK visa applications or deportation issues. They can help ensure someone is fairly granted the right to remain in the country, especially if they have established roots here, or would be in danger if they returned to their country of origin.
Personal Injury - If you’ve had an accident that wasn’t your fault, then a personal injury solicitor can help bring your case to court. They will strive to bring about monetary compensation or even a change in legislation based on your experience.
How to check a Lawyer’s credentials
To offer the services of a lawyer, solicitor, or notary public, the individual must go through several years of training. This begins with a law degree or a graduate diploma in law. When considering which legal professional to go for, they should state their credentials on their website. Different legal trade bodies are available to point you in the right direction.
What is a Barrister?
A barrister is someone who presents a case before a jury or judge in a courtroom. They will typically specialise in a particular area of law, such as family law. Barristers have less interaction with their clients, especially compared to a solicitor. Instead, they are there to best present the information to the court and use their expertise to argue the case.
What is a Notary Public?
If you’ve been told you need a document notarised, then you must consult a notary public. A notary assists in legal matters involving paperwork and the signing or authentication of documents. Usually, these documents are to be filed abroad. For example, if you are buying a house or need a power of attorney in another country.
A notary will make sure you understand the document you are signing, and that you are who you say you are, through what’s known as an apostille. This is an official document from the Foreign Office which provides proof of identity, which is sometimes needed when signing legal documents. A notary public will organise this and make the process as smooth as possible, even when the deadline is urgent. Only around 800 notary publics operate in the UK. In some cases, a solicitor can also perform some of the duties of a notary public.
How much does a Lawyer cost?
The cost of hiring a lawyer very much depends on their experience, what you need them for, and where they are based. Every service a lawyer provides will also have a fixed fee, and there could be additional charges if the lawyer has to travel far too.
Can I get a Lawyer, Solicitor, and Notary Public online?
Definitely! Whatever you're facing, your qualified lawyer, solicitor or notary public will be able to offer expert advice from anywhere in the world via phone or video call, so you can get the support you need.