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NARA Solicitors Expands Services to Include Civil Litigation, Employment Law, and Landlord-Tenant Disputes

As part of our continued growth, NARA Solicitors is now offering legal services in Civil Litigation, Employment Law, and Landlord-Tenant Disputes.

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NARA Solicitors Expands Services to Include Civil Litigation, Employment Law, and Landlord-Tenant Disputes
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NARA Solicitors, one of the fastest-growing law firms in London, is expanding its legal offering to meet rising client demand.

Established in January 2024 by Sukhvinder Nara, NARA Solicitors quickly earned recognition for its focused work in Immigration Law, later expanding into Family Law to meet growing client demand.

As part of its strategic growth, the firm is now extending its legal services to include:

• Civil Litigation

• Employment Law

• Landlord and Tenant Disputes

“This is an exciting phase for us,” said Sukhvinder Nara, Founder of NARA Solicitors. “Our aim has always been to grow in a way that adds meaningful value to the individuals and businesses we support. These new areas allow us to offer more comprehensive legal services under one roof.”

Headquartered in Canary Wharf, NARA Solicitors remains committed to providing transparent, personalised, and effective legal advice across its expanding portfolio of services.

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