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The law can be simple 
The Ten Commandments comprise 297 words. Winston Churchill's 'we will fight them on the beaches' speech, 308 words. The Magna Carta, 4,838 words. A recent directive on the control of potato cyst nematodes contains 5,483 words.
We know the frustration that can be caused by long-winded explanations. A standard commercial lease, for example, can contain over 12,000 words. However, Lyndales' philosophy is a simple one: expertise delivered in a straightforward way, communicated in plain English, in a relaxed and professional manner, with the focus always on the client's objective.
When you talk to a solicitor at Lyndales it's a two-way affair. We take great care to understand what you're trying to achieve, and then we look for solutions tailored to your goals. Straight talking, plain speaking and no nonsense.
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