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A brief history

About Us

Established over 200 years, Streeter Marshall maintains its position as a leading firm of Croydon Solicitors, serving the Croydon, Surrey and Greater London areas.

Streeter Marshall can trace its origins back to 1790 and represents an amalgamation of a number of former Croydon Solicitors and Surrey firms including Percy Holt, Weightman Sadler, E.L. Murphy & Co., Wilberforce Jackson & Co, Marshall Liddle & Downey, Streeter Howe & Wood Roberts, Rowland & Hutchinson and Frank S. Fitt.

Our Head Office is conveniently situated in the High Street in the centre of Croydon, close to ample car parking facilities and other professional advisors with whom we have close links.

Following mergers in 2002 with Percy Holt, Weightman Sadler and E.L. Murphy & Co., and the recent incorporation of Teresa M. Cornwell, Streeter Marshall is now not only one of the oldest but also one of the largest firms of solicitors in Croydon and the surrounding areas with almost 90 members of staff.

The majority of our clients are small to medium sized local businesses and the many private clients and families living in the area for whom we have acted for many years. Although the firm has been established for more than two centuries, Streeter Marshall is a modern and progressive firm which has made a substantial investment in IT over the years and is able to provide a high standard of service to clients at a price which represents value for money.

All services are provided by Streeter Marshall LLP. Streeter Marshall LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales, registration number OC416678 and is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, SRA no. 638162

The SRA’s Rules can be found in its Code of Conduct, available here

Streeter Marshall is the trading name of Streeter Marshall LLP. A list of the Members is available from 74 High Street, Croydon CR9 2UU. We use the word ‘partner’ to refer to a member of Streeter Marshall LLP.

VAT registration No. 218341481

 

  • Terms & Conditions
    In using and browsing the website of Streeter Marshall, you acknowledge that your use of this website is subject to the following terms and conditions:

    All content on this website relating to law and legal developments is based upon the Laws of England and Wales (unless otherwise expressly stated) and is intended to provide general guidance only. It should not be regarded as a substitute for taking legal advice.

    We may use the information you provide via this website for marketing, administration and for the provision of legal services. Streeter Marshall may show the information to such of their staff as need to see it. Streeter Marshall may email or send by post details about services or bulletins which Streeter Marshall believes may be of interest to you unless you inform Streeter Marshall otherwise. However, Streeter Marshall will not pass information held about you to any organisation outside of Streeter Marshall and it’s subsidiary firms.

    You have a right to ask for a copy of the information Streeter Marshall hold on you at any time and to have that information corrected if it is inaccurate.

    Any links on this website to other websites are not intended to signify that Streeter Marshall endorses or otherwise has any responsibility for their content.

    Although we have taken every reasonable precaution to ensure that any file that may be downloaded from the website has been checked for viruses, Streeter Marshall advises you to carry out your own virus checks as Streeter Marshall cannot accept liability for any damage sustained as a result of any software viruses.

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    Streeter Marshall excludes to the extent lawfully permitted all liability whatsoever for any loss or damage howsoever arising out of use of this website or reliance upon any of it’s contents.

    Any dispute arising out of the website is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction and laws of England and Wales.
    The content and design of the website pages are subject to copyright owned by Streeter Marshall or used under licence from third party copyright owners. Pages may be reproduced for your personal use but no part of this website may be reproduced for any other purpose.

  • Privacy policy

    At Streeter Marshall we are committed to protecting your privacy.

    We use the data we collect about you to provide our services to you. Also we collect personal data about you when you register to receive more information via the Contact Us section of this website. We are required to collect some of this data by law.

    Personal information provided by you will be stored as long as the purpose for which the data collected continues. It is then archived or destroyed unless it’s retention is required to satisfy audit, legal, regulatory or accounting requirements or to protect Streeter Marshall’s interests.

    We will not sell, trade or rent your personal information to others unless you have given us your express permission. Streeter Marshall is required to follow the Data Protection Act 1998. This Act provides for the regulation of the processing of information relating to individuals who are the subjects of personal data as defined by English Law.

    By using our site and / or registering data with us in any way, you consent to the collection and use of this data by us. If we decide to change the Privacy notice, we will post those changes on this website so that you are always aware of what data we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances we disclose it.

    To ensure that Streeter Marshall’s records are accurate you may, from time to time, receive relevant information and reminders from us connected to the service you have requested. This provision of relevant information complies with the processes laid down in the privacy and electronic communciations regulations (2003). If you do not wish to receive such information and reminders from us please email us at info@streetermarshall.com

  • Legal & Insurance
    Legal Details

    All services are provided by Streeter Marshall, a firm of Solicitors of England & Wales, authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority SRA No. 00056014. The Solicitors Regulation Authority Rules can be viewed here

    Streeter Marshall, 74 High Street, Croydon, Surrey CR9 2UU

    T: 020 8680 2638
    F: 020 8688 4105
    DX : 2623 Croydon
    E: info@streetermarshall.com

    VAT No: 218 3414 81

  • Complaints and non-judicial dispute resolution procedures
    Any client who is not satisfied with the Firm’s handling of a complaint may be entitled to ask the Legal Ombudsman of England and Wales to consider the complaint.

     

    A complaint to the Legal Ombudsman must normally be made within six months of the date of the conclusion of the Firm’s complaints procedure.Details on how to contact the Legal Ombudsman and further information on the procedures involved can be found at www.legalombudsman.org.uk.

    A client may also be entitled to apply for an assessment of a bill sent by the Firm under Part III of the Solicitors Act 1974. Please note that the Legal Ombudsman may not consider a complaint about a bill if a client has applied to the court for assessment of that bill. In addition, complaints and redress mechanisms are provided by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). See www.sra.org.uk for more details.

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