Russell Jones & Walker is a leading national firm of solicitors dedicated to upholding the legal rights of individuals. From our foundation in the 1920s our focus has and continues to be, people and those who represent them.
The firm has grown from our trade union roots into a respected national organisation with nine offices across England and Wales, and an associated office in Scotland.
Our reputation is built on the range of expertise offered by our partners and staff and on the scope of their practical experience.
We represent clients across a range of areas from personal injury work to commercial and criminal litigation; from employment to defamation and reputation management; and from clinical negligence to family law.
We listen to our clients and use this insight and our legal experience to deliver the best possible results. We have an open, friendly and responsive approach ensuring that your needs are paramount. Our procedures, communication and response systems have been developed to ensure that we are able to offer our clients constructive advice and innovative solutions.
We realise you will not judge us on results alone. How we treat you and work with you is just as important. At Russell Jones & Walker, we place great importance on managing our client relationships. We believe that the provision of excellent service is fundamental to our continued future success.
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Saunders, R (on the application of) v Independent Police Complaints Commission & Ors [2009] EWCA Civ 187 (14 January 2009) This is an interlocutory application which raises the question whether the court should permit an appeal to proceed in circumstances in which the appellant and the respondents had reached a settlement... Case Report
Alford v Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire Police [2009] EWCA Civ 100 (24 February 2009) In December 2004 the appellant, a police constable serving with the Lincolnshire Police, was the driver of a police car involved in a police pursuit which ended when the pursued vehicle crashed, killi... Case Report
Holmes & Anor v South Yorkshire Police Authority [2008] EWCA Civ 51 (07 February 2008) Both appellants are long-serving police constables. PC Holmes, who will become eligible for a pension in September 2011, reaches 50 in January 2013 and intends to retire then. PC Bailey becomes eligib... Case Report
Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust & Anor v Williams (Including: Post Judgment Discussion) [2008] EWCA Civ 81 (15 February 2008) This is an appeal from the order of His Honour Judge Hickinbottom, sitting in Cardiff as an additional judge of the High Court, on 1st June 2007. Following a hearing for the purpose of assessing the q... Case Report