Established in 1982, Rogers & Norton Solicitors offer a comprehensive range of legal services to businesses, individuals and families throughout Norfolk, the eastern region and nationally.
Our ethos is all about the collaborative approach with our clients; offering bespoke, flexible and cost-effective legal advice in order to achieve the best possible outcome.
Rogers & Norton provides expert legal advice on a wide range of personal matters such as compensation claims for accident and personal injury victims, clinical negligence, residential conveyancing, family law, personal litigation and wills, trusts and probate.
We offer a full range of commercial services including debt recovery, litigation and dispute resolution, employment law, commercial property, intellectual property, corporate restructuring and all aspects of commercial and business law.
We provide a range of specialist, industry-specific services for a multitude of sectors including legal services for doctors, dentists and other healthcare specialists, farmers, landowners and other individuals involved in the agricultural sector, as well as covering the full range of regulatory law, advising on claims involving the HM Revenue and Customs and UK Border Force.
With offices in Norwich and Attleborough and meeting facilities in London, we act for clients on a local, nationwide and international basis.
The firm’s litigation, dispute resolution, personal injury and clinical negligence departments act for clients nationally and are regularly appearing in tribunals and courts throughout the country. Client meetings are an important part of our service and whilst based in Norfolk, distance is no object in terms of the scope of clients we assist.
Our expert team of lawyers are here for you and we look forward to servicing your legal needs in the future. Contact us today to find out how we can help.
Industry
Law Practice, Legal services, Services to businesses, Business Services
HQ Location
5-7 Willow Lane
Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1EU, GB
Keywords
Residential ConveyancingWillsTrusts and ProbatePersonal InjuryClinical NegligenceCommercial PropertyFamily LawEmployment LawConstructionHealthcare