Henmans Freeth is part of the Freeth Cartwright Group. We are a leading law firm based in Oxford with a national reputation for handling commercial and personal matters for a wide range of individuals, businesses, institutions, and third sector organisations.Our clients face complex challenges in various environments and they come to us because they need lawyers that have the experience and expertise to solve problems quickly and successfully. More than half of our partners are acknowledged as legal experts within their fields. We pride ourselves on giving clients consistently excellent service wherever and whenever they need it. It is not just what we do that sets us apart from other law firms, but the way we do it and this is why we are our clients’ most trusted advisor.
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Thursday 6 June 2013, 12.00-2.00pm (lunch and tour at Pembroke college)HR Forum
Thursday 11 July 2013, 12.30 - 2.00pm (sandwich lunch provided)Retirement Issues
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"A model of professionalism in every aspect of their work." "Extremely good at spotting the finer details." "You are always guaranteed the best advice at a good price. Its lawyers can run rings around any major City firm" "Incredibly sharp and considerably experienced."
Chambers and Partners, A Client's Guide to the UK Legal Profession