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Micaila Williams

Commercial Law Barrister

Micaila was called to the Bar in 2004. She has since then obtained her Duty Solicitor Qualification and Police Station Accreditation so she is able to represent Clients from the Police Station right the way through to the European Court of Human Rights if required. With a broad range of experience and knowledge she can provide advice and assistance across most every day legal issues for Business and Individuals.

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Micaila's Biography

Areas covered
  • Civil and Commercial Law
    • Contract Law
    • Business Law
    • Debt Recovery
  • Employment Law
    • Settlement Agreements
  • Landlord & Tenant Law
  • General Civil Law
  • Consumer Law
  • Wills
    • Trusts
    • Deeds
    • Lasting Power of Attorney
Background

Civil and Commercial Law

 

Micaila is a tenacious litigation lawyer, providing advice and representation on all areas of dispute in litigation from contract disputes; unpaid loans; insolvency and bankruptcy, neighbour disputes; employment disputes; restrictive covenants; landlord & tenant issues; consumer issues; medical negligence; personal injury; as well as drafting settlement agreements, contracts, policies and any business documents. Areas of practice: Contract Law, Business Law, Debt Recovery, Employment Law including Settlement Agreements, Landlord& Tenant Law, General Civil Law, Consumer Law, Wills including Trust Deeds, Lasting Power of Attorney

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2004

  • BSB Certified Barristers
  • Rated 4.5 Stars on Trustpilot (500+ Reviews)
  • Data Protection Assured
  • No-commitment Quote Provided
  • 20,000+ Cases Trusted With Us

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Knowledge Base

For more information on Direct Access, Commercial Law and working with our team visit our blog.

What Is a Commercial Lease and What Should Tenants Watch Out For?
COMMERCIAL AND CONTRACT LAW
What Is a Commercial Lease and What Should Tenants Watch Out For?
by Barrister Connect
How to Respond to a Statutory Demand Before It Becomes a Winding Up Petition
COMMERCIAL AND CONTRACT LAW
How to Respond to a Statutory Demand Before It Becomes a Winding Up Petition
by Barrister Connect
Can I Sue My Business Partner for Taking Money From the Company?
COMMERCIAL AND CONTRACT LAW
Can I Sue My Business Partner for Taking Money From the Company?
by Barrister Connect