Davis Woolfe is a dynamic law firm, providing litigation and dispute resolution services to corporate and private clients. Our mission is to be a leading litigation law firm, with a reputation for providing creative and smart solutions.
At all times, we must:
We spend significant time and resources, without charge, before deciding to take on a new case, and we decline more than we accept. We only act on cases we really believe in and where we can make a positive contribution. Our clients receive our complete attention, which is why our success rate is so high. We are able to provide legal support for French, Russian, and Spanish-speaking individuals or businesses based in the UK and overseas.
“Good people who you’ll feel you can talk to and who will treat your problem as their problem. Davis Woolfe is exactly what a boutique litigation firm should be.”
“This team do not take no for an answer. They take your business personally, view your challenges as their own and strategise until they get the result you want.”
“Davis Woolfe are very good at identifying the most productive and cost-efficient route to their client’s goal; fully focused on what their client wants to achieve when pursuing a claim and will use all tools at their disposal, including trial as a last resort.”
“Thank you for everything you have done. You can expect many referrals in the coming years as I’m sure I’ll encounter people who need your services.”
“Nothing but admiration. Davis Woolfe played a fundamental part in helping us to attain our restaurant, we always felt prioritised in personal and business matters.”
“Highly responsive and get the job done. Their approach is refreshing, they set out the legal issues clearly and succinctly, are not afraid to suggest commercial solutions and tailor the outcome to the needs of the client.”
“Professionalism, ability to communicate and the outcomes required.”
“High professional standards, fair rates and enlightened leadership.”
“The ‘brilliant’ Jerome O’Sullivan is the leading advisor for the claimant in a £1.1m dispute against two firms of solicitors in relation to a fraudulent property transaction”