Lawyers who advise on areas outside their competence risk not only a sizeable claim in negligence but also the possibility of being disciplined by their local bar associations.
Just as no English solicitor should seek to give advice on the laws of France, China or even the British Virgin Islands, so it is the case that no prudent attorney in the United States, Canada or Australia should give advice on English law.
Griffin Law is able to provide formal opinions and memoranda of advice on specific aspects of English law, in line with instructions received from foreign law firms.
Those firms instructing Griffin Law may be firms with whom Griffin Law has had a longstanding relationship or first-time instructions. But whoever instructs Griffin Law can be assured to receive prompt, accurate, commercially astute and cost-effective advice.




