The ‘highly regarded’ Martin Terrell heads the team at Warners Solicitors, which deals with a significant amount of deputyship work, as well as complex mental capacity and Court of Protection-related issues. It covers the full range of contentious and non-contentious deputyship matters. The group advises clients ranging from wealthy individuals to those on benefits, as well as covering panel cases following family disputes and financial abuse. Arshoo Singh joined the practice from Weightmans LLP in September 2023.
Testimonials
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‘Warners have just acquired Arshoo Singh who is a recognised expert in the Court of Protection field. This new hire solidifies the firm's reputation in property and affairs cases.'
'Arshoo Singh also brings an international element to the firm which is rare in this area of law.’
‘Arshoo Singh is a star individual in Court of Protection property and affairs. She commands the trust of clients (including professional clients such as trust corporations) and I have observed that judges rely on her sensible and realistic submissions.'
- 'Martin Terrell is a well known deputy and a respected Court of Protection solicitor.’
‘Warners has a strong Court of Protection team and is involved both in running complex deputyships and in representing clients in Court of Protection litigation.’
‘Martin Terrell is a well-known name in the Court of Protection world, and he combines a friendly and understanding manner with an encyclopaedic knowledge of deputyship and related areas of practice. He has an excellent assistant in Heather Jane West.’
‘The team are quite innovative with their thinking. We work with many CoP practices and Warners are by far the most collaborative.’
‘Martin Terrell is supremely professional and a leader in his field. His team follow his lead and represent him admirably. They listen to opinions, seek advice, challenge thinking and generally welcome third parties to be part of their decision making process.’
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Practice head
The lawyer(s) leading their teams.
Martin Terrell