About us

We are Solicitors in the heart of Cardiff Bay founded in 1992 incorporating two former well-established Cardiff legal practices. Jones Mordey Davies and O’Keeffe & Co. We are in a position of trust, bound by strict rules of conduct and professionalism by our professional bodies, the Law Society and Solicitors Regulation Authority. Our advice is expert, independent, efficient, courteous and confidential. Our approach is tailored to the needs of our Clients, with whom our solicitors work closely to find a solution. You will be looked after by highly experienced, highly qualified staff who provide a fully personalised service whereas other legal practices may “process” you on a conveyor belt.

We put Clients’ interests first and foremost. We keep legal jargon to a minimum and speak your language. We communicate clearly so that you understand everything we do. Our services are protected by Professional Indemnity Insurance. For details of our Privacy Policy, please see www.JMDLaw.co.uk/Privacy-Policy

What we offer

JMD Law offers a wide range of legal services, advising both individual Clients and businesses locally, nationally and internationally with the added value of a network of contacts throughout the UK and the world.

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Pricing and Costs

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JMD Law’s Nominated Charity

JMD Law's nominated charity is Headway Cardiff, whose aim is to help people affected by acquired brain injury to rebuild their lives.

Objectives of the Charity

To promote understanding of all aspects of acquired brain injury and to provide information, support and services to people with acquired brain injury, their families and carers.

• To increase awareness and understanding of acquired brain injury (ABI) and its consequences

• To provide information and support for people with ABI, their families and carers and professional people

• To promote improved approaches to brain injury screening, acute care, assessment, rehabilitation and community reintegration

• To assist people with ABI to maximise their independence

• To support those with ABI so that they can attain the highest possible quality of life

 


What to do if you need to make a complaint

We want to give you the best possible service. However, if at any point you become unhappy or concerned about the service we have provided, then you should inform us immediately, so that we can do our best to resolve the problem. In the first instance, it may be helpful to contact the person who is working on your case to discuss your concerns and we will do our best to resolve any issues. If you would like to make a formal complaint, then you can read our full complaints procedure here. Making a complaint will not affect how we handle your case.


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