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Professional Negligence

If you’ve suffered a financial loss as a result of professional negligence we can help.

Professional Negligence

Professionals have a duty of care towards their clients to act in their best interests. However, sometimes even professionals get it wrong.

You may have a claim if the relevant duty of care has been breached and you have suffered financial loss as a result. We can help advise you on your claim and the best way to proceed if you have a claim.

We provide advice for both individuals and companies in respect of professional negligence claims and can help if you have suffered financial loss as a result of negligence by a:

  • Solicitor
  • Accountant
  • Architect or Surveyor
  • Barrister
  • Financial advisor
  • Insurance broker
  • Doctor or Surgeon

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Meet The Civil Disputes Team

Manjit Kaur-Heer

Manjit Kaur-Heer

Solicitor

Email: Manjit
Tel: 024 7638 7821

About Manjit

Manjit qualified as a Solicitor in 1990 and brings a wealth of legal experience in Litigation to Willsons. Manjit has a specialist interest in disputes involving property ownership, validity of Wills, estates and inheritance. A number of these claims have risen in the family contexts. Inheritance disputes may arise when the validity of the Will is in question and also when an individual feels someone who has died has not made enough provision in their estate for them.

Manjit has considerable expertise in Contentious Probate area of law having dealt with numerous claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 and around the validity of Wills arising from matters such as undue influence, forgery and lack of testamentary capacity.

Manjit often acts in these situations for children or disabled and/or venerable adults.

Manjit has experience and has represented individuals and business in connection with large money claims, has acted for share-holders in the protection of their minority interests, for company directors facing personal claims, for partners in partnership disputes, for Claimants in professional negligence claims, for employers and employees in connection with employment claims, for Landlords and tenants of business premises and advised in all manner of insolvency and contractual disputes.

Manjit is a Sikh and was born in the Punjab in India and has extended family in India, Canada and the United States. Manjit’s interests are varied and include walking, dance, music, Bollywood, reading, movies, cookery and fashion.