Camerons Jones, a Legal Services Provider for all aspects of UK Law
Camerons Jones is a well-established legal practice located in South Harrow Middlesex, that offers a comprehensive range of services to both individuals and commercial organisations. The firm places great importance on providing specialist advice and assistance to all members of the ‘family unit’ in both domestic and business environments.
Whilst we are ideally placed to serve individuals and businesses in the London Boroughs of Harrow, Brent, Ealing & Hillingdon, we can offer our services to clients located anywhere in the U.K. We can also service clients based overseas who have interests in the U.K.
Outline of Camerons Jones Legal Practice
The practice is divided into four main departments and each is run by a partner or a senior solicitor who can draw on a substantial amount of knowledge and experience to provide an expert service to our clients.
To confirm Camerons Jones' commitment to excellence we are happy to announce that: our Conveyancing Department has secured the Law Society’s new quality mark! We have undergone the rigorous process to be accredited with the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme – the mark of excellence for the home buying process. You can find the full story and details here.
Given the economic climate Camerons Jones Specialised Services in Employment Law and Redundancy can help both employer and employee.
For the Employer we help you identify your responsibilities and options
For the Employee we show you your rights and entitlements
With Employment Law hitting the headlines in 2011 following the case of Mrs Miriam O'Reilly vs. BBC, employers need to be aware of ageism in the workplace.
Our Newsletter We continue to update our quarterly Newsletter which provides our clients with topical news items about developments in the law. Our January 2012 Issue has five new and highly relevant articles which bring out some interesting rulings in different aspects of the law. To receive the full issue please email us.
When a letter can amount to a written contract more
New rules aim to prevent risky mortgage lending more
Till turning 60 do us part – divorce in later life more