Broudie Jackson Canter

We stand for justice

At Broudie Jackson Canter, we offer common sense legal solutions for you and your family. Our Liverpool solicitors have, for over 50 years, been helping individuals and communities across the North West, always striving for justice.

A team of expert solicitors 

At Broudie Jackson Canter we pride ourselves on the quality of our legal work. Our solicitors have worked hard to obtain the Law Society’s Lexcel Quality Mark. We were one of the first firms nationally to obtain such accreditation and believe this demonstrates our high standard of customer service.

We believe that going to see a solicitor does not have to be a daunting experience. Our people are completely committed to their clients, they will make you feel at ease as soon as you walk into our office, giving you peace of mind in an often stressful time.

Home of Hillsborough Law

Elkan Abrahamson of Broudie Jackson Canter drafted a Bill, along side Pete Weatherby KC of Garden Court North Chambers, which has become known as ‘Hillsborough Law’. Both are also directors of the Hillsborough Law Now campaign. The Public Authority (Accountability) Bill creates a legal duty of candour on public authorities and officials to tell the truth and proactively cooperate with official investigations and inquiries. To read more about Hillsborough Law - click here.

At Broudie Jackson Canter, our expert solicitors can give legal advice that you can rely on. We can advise you on; Taking Actions Against the Police, Asylum, Children LawCivil Liberties, ImmigrationCriminal Matters, Helping People with Mental Health Issues and Prison Law.

If you think we can help you too, get in touch today. Call 0151 227 1429 or email enquiry@broudiejacksoncanter.co.uk

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    20th September 2024

    Covid Inquiry: Hearings underway for Module 3

    Health leaders are set to give evidence as the Covid Inquiry has now resumed - with lawyers for bereaved families saying the "most important" module of the public inquiry will "reveal shocking details, distressing stories and outrageous scandals".

    Nicola Brook
    Nicola Brook