
Kang & Co Solicitors

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Firm Details:
Kang & Co Solicitors is a truly specialist high-end niche law firm providing legal advice and representation for all matters concerning Private Funded Criminal Defence and Driving Offences.
Managing Director:
The Managing Director at the firm is Manjinder Singha Kang (Solicitor)
Senior Director:
Thomas Samuel Wheeler (Barrister) is the Senior Director at Kang & Co Solicitors
Other Fee-Earners:
The firm is a specialist private criminal defence and motoring defence niche practice with several specialist motoring lawyers and criminal defence specialists. The firm is rapidly expanding due to client demand and the industry leading reputation it possesses.
Firm Overview:
The head office is located at 1 Victoria Square in Birmingham City Centre and the firm offers legal advice and representation at police stations and courts throughout England and Wales on an exclusively private funded basis. The firm has branch offices at 5 Chancery Lane in Central London and Milton Keynes. Kang & Co Solicitors is frequently appointed by white collar professionals, business owners and sports personalities throughout England and Wales.
A significant proportion of new clients come to instruct Kang & Co Solicitors as a result of personal or professional recommendation, as it has a commitment to providing the highest quality legal advice and expertise.
Kang & Co Solicitors is a leading private funded law firm, that frequently receives 5-star reviews and positive feedback from many satisfied clients. This reputation has been developed by providing unrivalled expertise, practical advice, communication and industry leading court advocacy.
The ethos at Kang & Co Solicitors is straightforward and simple. It provides clients with the finest legal advice and representation to ensure that clients have the best possible opportunity for a successful outcome. It is open and honest with their clients from the outset with regards to all aspects of the case, and all solicitors and barristers provide clear practical advice following an initial assessment of the case.
The firm is regularly instructed to defend across the full spectrum of driving and private criminal offences. Kang & Co possesses industry leading expertise in defending those charged with the most serious driving offences such as causing death by dangerous driving and causing death by careless driving. The private criminal defence cases range from common assault through to grievous bodily harm, sexual offences and murder.
Kang & Co Solicitors has represented many high-profile clients in road traffic and criminal matters; these have included professional sportsman, doctors, Members of Parliament, actors, financial professionals and police officers.
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- Birmingham1 Victoria Square, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK, , Birmingham, West Midlands, UK, B1 1BD
- Web: kangandco.co.uk
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One of the most common road traffic offences is driving without due care and attention contrary to Section 3 of the Road Traffic Act 1988. The offence is often referred to simply as “careless driving” and applies where driving takes place on a road or other public place.
Legal Limit for Drink Driving in England and Wales
If a motorist is caught driving and is found to be over the legal limit in breath, blood or urine, they are liable to a drink driving prosecution. The legal limit in England and Wales is 35 in breath, 80 in blood and 107 in urine.
One of the most common road traffic offences is driving without due care and attention contrary to Section 3 of the Road Traffic Act 1988. The offence is often referred to simply as “careless driving” and applies where driving takes place on a road or other public place.
Legal Limit for Drink Driving in England and Wales
If a motorist is caught driving and is found to be over the legal limit in breath, blood or urine, they are liable to a drink driving prosecution. The legal limit in England and Wales is 35 in breath, 80 in blood and 107 in urine.