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23/09/16

Legal 500 | National Recognition for Kangs Solicitors

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The Legal 500 (2016 edition) has been launched this month and Kangs Solicitors has been recognised for its work in the field of fraud, money laundering, tax evasion and serious criminal cases.

This is what this year’s edition of the Legal 500 said about us:

“Kangs Solicitors is a boutique criminal fraud firm with a reputation that has ‘grown immensely’. Practice head Hamraj Kang is ‘both an astute businessman and a great tactician’.

Kangs Solicitors’ head of practice Hamraj Kang is a ‘top-class operator’ and has defended a number of private clients in high-profile cases nationwide involving money laundering and tax evasion charges.

Hamraj Kang, who ‘has a superb grasp of complex and demanding cases’, heads the team at Kangs Solicitors, which specialises in serious crime cases. Helen Holder is also recommended. 

Our History | Kangs Solicitors

We have regularly featured in both of the leading legal journals, namely the Legal 500 and Chambers UK.

We are recognised as a national leader in our chosen areas of work, having been established for nearly 20 years.

Several of our lawyers have featured in either Chambers UK or the Legal 500 including:

Hamraj Kang

Helen Holder

John Veale

Zahir Ahmed

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