Adkirk Law Limited is a specialist UK law firm based in Preston, providing expert legal services across fraud, regulatory law, professional regulation, and private client matters. The firm stands out for its dedicated focus on defending individuals and businesses facing serious legal challenges, particularly in enforcement actions and disciplinary proceedings.
The firm’s approach is built on integrity, clear thinking, and a strong work ethic, with a team of specialist solicitors offering proactive and responsive advice. They assist a diverse clientele including healthcare and social care workers, businesses, and other professionals, with particular expertise in Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) enforcements and professional regulatory matters.
Services Offered
- Serious Fraud and Financial Crime Defence
- HMRC Investigation Advice
- Serious Fraud Office Investigations and Prosecutions
- Criminal Defence
- FCA Solicitor Services
- R&D Fraud Advice
- Regulatory Law
- Trading Standards Investigations and Prosecutions
- Police Misconduct Representation
- Care Quality Commission Enforcements and Prosecutions
- Ofsted Solicitor Services
- Health and Safety Solicitors
- Environmental Law
- Food Safety Law
- Inquests
- Professional Regulation and Discipline
- Fitness to Practice Investigations
- Interim Orders Tribunal Hearings (IOT)
- Interim Orders Committee (IOC) Representation
- Investigating Committees
- GMC Rule 7 Letter and Undertakings
- Health and Performance Assessments
- NHS Performers’ List Investigations
- Workplace Investigations
- Police Station Interviews under Caution
- Regulatory Advice in Healthcare
- Judicial Review and Appeals
- Conveyancing
- Wills and Probate
- Estate Planning
- Personal Injury Claims
- Tax Law Advice
- Employment Law
The firm serves clients across the UK, with a notable focus on professionals in healthcare, social care, and business sectors. Their solicitors are experienced in handling complex cases and are recognized for their dedication to maintaining high professional standards.
