Our Practice Areas
We understand that there may be occasions when one needs legal advice from an experienced lawyer. At Appleby Shaw we have the expertise.
More..Appleby Shaw have the experience and knowledge to advise and represent in all areas of immigration law.
More..Appleby Shaw can provide expert legal advice and representation in all areas of litigation law, also known as ‘Dispute Resolution’.
More..For most people their home is their main asset and is likely to be their biggest investment. Get the right expertise for Residential Conveyancing.
More..It is important to have a Will so that there is certainty at the time of death as to who inherits the deceased person’s property and assets.
More..We are a leading law firm with offices in Windsor and London. Approachable & friendly – we provide expert legal advice in a professional manner, always putting our clients first
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Why Us?
Award-Winning Legal Practice
Appleby Shaw is an award-winning law practice with offices in Windsor and London. We have experts in all the key areas of law practice – Crime, Family Law, Litigation, Conveyancing, Immigration, Wills and Probate.
Approachable and friendly
At Appleby Shaw, we understand that there is often stress associated with situations that require legal expertise. Our approach is sympathetic and friendly while adhering to the highest standards of excellence and integrity.
Excellent Value
Appleby Shaw delivers excellent quality of legal services to both business and consumer clients. We perform our work in a timely manner and our fees provide great value for money.
SRA ID: 539890
Initial Consultation - only £100
The initial Consultation fee is only £100. This will be credited to your account if we are instructed to take your case.
Criminal Case Study
The recent case of R v. AK involved a defendant who had been charged with Grievous Bodily Harm with intent contrary to of the S18 Offences Against the Person Act 1861.
Immigration Case Study
The clients in this matter faced the possibility of removal from the UK by their presence in the UK not being conducive to the public good. One of the main reasons for refusal…