LAWFORD INTERNATIONAL

Fueled by the steadfast commitment of our loyal clients, Lawford International surpassed the vision of creating a powerhouse, national trial firm when we formed in 1991.

  • We Listen

    We are highly experienced, thoughtful in our role as advocates, and committed to being responsive to what our clients need and demand.

  • We Think

    We are resourceful, sharp and innovative in handling litigation and trying cases of every kind, no matter the subject matter, size of exposure or venue involved.

  • We Win

    We are fearless in our defense of our clients' interests, relentless in our quest to achieve the best result possible, and formidable opponents to adversaries used to getting their way.

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Practice Areas

Our practice provides comprehensive legal services in all areas and aspects of law, with particular focus on the following areas:

Business & Contract Law

Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Accident Law

Corporate, Mergers & Acquisition

Real Estate

Criminal Law

Why Choose Us?

Our sense of purpose and dedication remain. Every client matters. Every case matters. We are used to tough facts and difficult adversaries – often presented in high exposure cases where trial is imminent. Our vast experience managing large scale litigation from inception to conclusion, including complex commercial disputes, mass tort litigation and high-stakes liability matters, is unmatched.

Our Attorneys Team

With decades of legal experience, the lawyers at Lawford International have earned the respect of their peers and clients throughout United Kingdom.

MARK FOILAR

Real Estate Lawyer

JASON DICKSON

Business Litigation Lawyer

RUBEN CURT

Family Lawyer

BRIGHT VANDERPUY

Senior Advocate

THEO DORRIS

Personal Injury Lawyer

Consultation

If you have any questions or concerns, we would appreciate the opportunity to hear from you.

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A contingency fee is just what it sounds like - a fee that is paid contingent upon money being awarded. If no money is obtained by the lawyer in the case, then the client does not have to pay an attorney's fee. If a monetary award is obtained, either through settlement or verdict, the lawyer gets a percentage of the total recovery.
This varies greatly depending on the type of case. In most cases, you will need to file with the EEOC before you can file a lawsuit. The EEOC keeps your file for up to 6 months (sometimes longer, if we agree - which is rare).

After the EEOC releases your file, they will give you a "Notice of Right to Sue," which allows you to move forward in court. Once you file in court, it will be 1 to 2 years before you get to trial. Employment litigation is a long process. From the date of termination or other wrongful act, until the date of trial, it's often over 2 years.
This varies greatly depending on the type of case, and how strong of a case you have.
There are different legal deadlines set by various State and Federal laws for each type of claim that you might pursue.

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