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77 North Hill, Plymouth, PL4 8HB
Telephone
01752 600567
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01752 222930
Areas Of Practice
construction disputes, commercial litigation, employment, professional negligence, personal injury
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Formed in 2010, Enigma has many years of experience in the dispute resolution and litigation sector, and provides legal services to clients throughout the region. The firm is situated in Plymouth. Enigma is deliberately different from other firms of solicitors. Enigma has highly experienced specialists with a serious track record. Enigma gives clients reliable, clear and money-saving advice. Enigma's solicitors value their clients and are motivated and determined to succeed. They fight for their clients and they do what they say they will do when they say they will do it. Enigma specialises in civil and commercial litigation, professional negligence (including claims against solicitors), construction and employment disputes. The firm provides private individuals and businesses with legal advice and representation and has excellent modern premises in the centre of Plymouth. The expert solicitors provide clients with clear and expert advice. The firm provides various specialist legal services that are delivered by local solicitors Rory Smith and Neil Mercer. The services cover civil litigation, construction, employment law and solicitors negligence, amongst other areas, making them suitable for private as well as commercial clients, and they are available whenever required. Enigma has a proud and growing client base in the local area. The firm is owned by Rory Smith and Neil Mercer who have been involved in the local legal profession for many years.
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