What We Do
Carter Moore Solicitors offer nationwide services in various aspects of the law. With offices in Manchester and London, Carter Moore Solicitors has advised and assisted people from across the United Kingdom. Not only are we experts in criminal defence, road traffic offences and personal injury claims, we are members of the Very High Cost Cases (VHCC) panel meaning we can represent you if you have been accused of committing serious or commercial fraud. Contact Carter Moore Solicitors today on 08458 737 333 or complete our enquiry form and one of our lawyers will be in touch within 24 hours.
Criminal Defence Solicitors
At Carter Moore Solicitors we pride ourselves on providing a specialist criminal defence service to our clients. We have had many years experience advising and representing clients in cases of alleged serious fraud and commercial fraud, asset forfeiture, serious and organised crime, regulatory issues and complex and high profile appeals against conviction. Our most well known high profile appeal was for Barry George who was convicted for the murder of the television presenter Jill Dando. Jeremy Moore successfully appealed the conviction and Mr George was released after nine years incarceration.
Specialist Road Traffic Offence Solicitors
Carter Moore's motoring solicitors have a wealth of experience and knowledge in driving offences including driving fines, dangerous driving offences, drink driving offences, speeding fines and much more. Our specialist motoring offence solicitors can help you keep your licence and avoid a ban and severe penalties. We can assist with the initial consultation right through to representation at Court, and we strive to keep our costs at a reasonable level. Our 24 hour free advice line means you get direct access to immediate legal advice no matter where you are. With offices in Manchester and London, Carter Moore's motoring offence solicitors have helped people just like you from across the country.
Personal Injury Compensation Claims
If you or someone you know has suffered as a result of a personal injury, Carter Moore Solicitors can help you with your compensation claim. Our dedicated personal injury solicitors have acted and advised on a number of cases including accidents at work, road traffic accidents and clinical negligence matters. Our personal injury and medical negligence solicitors have a wealth of experience and we work on a No Win No Fee basis.
Urgent Assistance at Short Notice
If you require assistance at short notice our solicitors are ready and waiting to help you. We are often instructed by clients who are due to attend court or need advice at short notice. In such circumstances, our team will prioritise your case and endeavour to ensure that you receive the assistance you require.
Contact Carter Moore Solicitors today on 08458 737 333 or complete our online enquiry form an one of our expert lawyers will be in touch within 24 hours.
Latest News
In the Queen’s speech on 10th May, she spoke of creating a single county court system, in England and Wales, which has been confirmed by the government. This proposal, along with a number of others, was thrown out in March. However, on Wednesday, it was confirmed that this would be introduced in the Crime and [...]
The president of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), Karl Tonks, has vowed to get those who have suffered as a result of an industrial disease or an accident that was not their fault, the justice they deserve. The city of Manchester is leading the campaign for APIL. There are hopes to set up [...]
We are pleased to announce that our Chorlton solicitors and their support staff have moved to our Manchester city centre office. This is part of expansion plans that are taking place within the firm. We have now taken over three floors in our prestigious St John Street location and all of our members of staff [...]
Certain aspects of police interviews have become a concern of the Law Society. The concern was raised after it became apparent that some police officers have been denying those suspected of committing a crime the right to legal representation. The way in which police are getting around the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) [...]
On Tuesday 10th April, the European Court of Human Rights made a decision to extradite Abu Hamza and four other suspected terrorists to the US. This decision came after it was decided that detaining the five men and the length of their sentences would not be breaching any laws and would not quantify ill-treatment. The [...]