When you need dependable legal services, turn to a law firm with a wealth of experience. Based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Knights Solicitors is a successful practice well-known for public law, planning, property, criminal and regulatory, employment, family, farming, agriculture, and private and public law advice. Established in 1994, our team is proud to provide support informed by more than 20 years of experience under the leadership of Matthew Knight.
Ranked within Legal 500 and Chambers UK, we are available 24/7 for advice and assistance relating to numerous areas of expertise. Indeed, the valuable services we offer come highly recommended by a whole host of satisfied clients. Because we care about the quality of our work, our newsworthy firm publishes a variety of pertinent materials for the information of our clients.
In addition, we provide training courses designed to interest and educate those with a view to joining our profession. What's more, we provide limited free services to members of our affiliated organisations while providing information about their work for the benefit of our clients and contacts.
Ranked within Legal 500 and Chambers UK, we are available 24/7 for advice and assistance relating to numerous areas of expertise. Indeed, the valuable services we offer come highly recommended by a whole host of satisfied clients. Because we care about the quality of our work, our newsworthy firm publishes a variety of pertinent materials for the information of our clients.
In addition, we provide training courses designed to interest and educate those with a view to joining our profession. What's more, we provide limited free services to members of our affiliated organisations while providing information about their work for the benefit of our clients and contacts.
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Knights Solicitors was established in 1994, initially concentrating on litigation relating to the countryside and country sports.
Since then, we have maintained our focus on litigation while broadening the legal areas in which we act for clients to include both contentious and non-contentious subjects.
The clients served by our capable team range from private individuals to public bodies, commercial customers, and not-for-profit organisations.
Encompassing public and private law disputes, our civil practice appears before the High Court, County Courts, appellate courts, and a number of tribunals.
Since then, we have maintained our focus on litigation while broadening the legal areas in which we act for clients to include both contentious and non-contentious subjects.
The clients served by our capable team range from private individuals to public bodies, commercial customers, and not-for-profit organisations.
Encompassing public and private law disputes, our civil practice appears before the High Court, County Courts, appellate courts, and a number of tribunals.
Simon is a barrister with specialisms in Public, Local Government, Election, Planning and Environmental law and General Civil Litigation.
He appears on behalf of Knights' clients in all levels of Court and Tribunal in England and Wales, with elements of his specialist areas covering the firm's wider practice.
Prior to joining the team, Simon worked as a Senior Advisory Lawyer for the Department for Transport Legal Advisers' Rail teams, where he provided advice on public, commercial, contract, pensions, European, State aid and procurement matters to policy officials and ministers in the department relating to infrastructure and operation of commuter services into, and within, London (including the operation of, and services through, the Channel Tunnel).
He appears on behalf of Knights' clients in all levels of Court and Tribunal in England and Wales, with elements of his specialist areas covering the firm's wider practice.
Prior to joining the team, Simon worked as a Senior Advisory Lawyer for the Department for Transport Legal Advisers' Rail teams, where he provided advice on public, commercial, contract, pensions, European, State aid and procurement matters to policy officials and ministers in the department relating to infrastructure and operation of commuter services into, and within, London (including the operation of, and services through, the Channel Tunnel).
Richard Atkins attended the former Polytechnic of Central London (LLB), Kings College London, (LLM), and the former City of London Polytechnic (MA Business Law).
After completing his articles with Anthony Gold, he remained there for five years before joining the Crown Prosecution Service.
He served in the London Area at the Central Casework Unit Headquarters, becoming head of a special casework unit.
Richard moved to the former DTI and HMRC as both a manager and special casework lawyer.
Richard also served on the Law Officer's Confiscation and Delivery Board, and was a former Chair of the Whitehall Prosecutors Group on Confiscation.
After completing his articles with Anthony Gold, he remained there for five years before joining the Crown Prosecution Service.
He served in the London Area at the Central Casework Unit Headquarters, becoming head of a special casework unit.
Richard moved to the former DTI and HMRC as both a manager and special casework lawyer.
Richard also served on the Law Officer's Confiscation and Delivery Board, and was a former Chair of the Whitehall Prosecutors Group on Confiscation.
Colette has extensive Legal Accounts and Management experience, having worked for two major London law firms.
Initially, she worked with Denton Hall, and then Lovells (now Hogan Lovells) for many years as part of the Finance Management team.
Colette has also had local firm experience as a senior legal finance professional with Berry & Lamberts LLP and Thompson Snell and Passmore.
She has previously been practice manager at Castles Law in West Sussex.
Within a law firm, the practice manager oversees internal processes, policies, and financial matters.
Initially, she worked with Denton Hall, and then Lovells (now Hogan Lovells) for many years as part of the Finance Management team.
Colette has also had local firm experience as a senior legal finance professional with Berry & Lamberts LLP and Thompson Snell and Passmore.
She has previously been practice manager at Castles Law in West Sussex.
Within a law firm, the practice manager oversees internal processes, policies, and financial matters.
Matthew Knight attended Newcastle University and the College of Law at Guildford.
After completing his articles with Farrer & Co and undertaking two years of post-qualification experience with Sinclair Roche & Temperley, Matthew joined Cripps Harries Hall in 1984.
Boasting many areas of expertise, Matthew Knight has received a wealth of positive feedback from clients.
I have worked with Knights Solicitors and, in particular, Matthew Knight on a number of transactions and dispute resolutions throughout the last 10 years.
After completing his articles with Farrer & Co and undertaking two years of post-qualification experience with Sinclair Roche & Temperley, Matthew joined Cripps Harries Hall in 1984.
Boasting many areas of expertise, Matthew Knight has received a wealth of positive feedback from clients.
I have worked with Knights Solicitors and, in particular, Matthew Knight on a number of transactions and dispute resolutions throughout the last 10 years.
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