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Litigation Solicitor in Ealing

Welcome to Saul Marine & Co. Solicitors, your local experts in litigation law in Ealing. Established in 1999, our firm provides clear, practical, and effective legal advice to individuals and businesses facing disputes that require strong representation. When disputes arise, you need solicitors who combine expertise with strategy — and that’s exactly what we deliver. Our litigation team works to resolve matters swiftly and efficiently, whether through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings.

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Your Dispute — Our Legal Expertise and Solution

When it comes to litigation, experience matters. Our expert team provides practical advice and strong representation across a wide range of dispute areas in Ealing, including:

  • Civil and commercial disputes

  • Property and real estate litigation

  • Landlord and tenant disputes

  • Contract and business disagreements

  • Debt recovery and enforcement

  • Employment and workplace disputes

  • Probate and inheritance litigation

  • Professional negligence claims

We believe in taking a proactive approach to dispute resolution — identifying solutions early to help you avoid unnecessary costs and stress.

Clients find us warm, friendly and approachable. So, if you’re looking for help, call us on 020 8959 6090

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Why Choose Saul Marine?

  • 25+ Years of Legal Experience – Trusted experts in civil and commercial litigation throughout North West London.

  • Tailored Legal Strategies – Every case is unique; we offer personalised solutions based on your goals.

  • Transparent Pricing – Fixed-fee and hourly options available with no hidden costs.

  • Qualified Solicitors Only – Your case is managed by experienced professionals, not junior staff.

  • Local Reputation for Excellence – A highly rated North West London law firm known for achieving results.

Guided Direction to Saul Marine’s Office

  • Start from Ealing Broadway Station: Take the A406 (North Circular Road) northbound toward Hendon.

  • Merge onto the A41 Northbound: Follow signs for Mill Hill and Edgware.

  • Exit onto Bunns Lane (A504): Turn left and continue for about 0.5 miles.

  • Arrive at Granard Business Centre: Our office is located at Unit 3, with visitor parking available.

Final Destination:
Saul Marine & Co. Solicitors, Unit 3, Granard Business Centre, Bunns Lane, London NW7 2DQ — approximately 25 minutes from Ealing by car or public transport.

Discover Ealing: Local Highlights and Landmarks

Ealing, known as the “Queen of the Suburbs,” is one of West London’s most desirable areas, offering a mix of residential charm, commercial vibrancy, and beautiful open spaces. Its strong housing market and growing business sector make it a key area where legal disputes can arise — and having the right solicitor is essential.

Local Highlights:

  • Ealing Broadway – A major shopping and leisure destination.

  • Walpole Park – A scenic park home to Pitzhanger Manor and Art Gallery.

  • Ealing Studios – The world’s oldest film studio, still producing major productions.

  • Pitzhanger Manor – A historic cultural landmark showcasing art and architecture.

  • Ealing Common – A popular green space for sports, relaxation, and community events.

  • Haven Green – A tranquil spot near Ealing Broadway Station.

Ealing combines heritage, modern living, and economic growth — making it a prime area for residential, commercial, and legal matters.

Learn more about Ealing on Wikipedia.

I’ve just bought a flat. The service charge bill is very high. What do I do?2021-10-18T13:02:54+01:00

Consider obtaining a full breakdown and documents in support from the managing agent. You have rights to apply to the leasehold valuation Tribunal to assess the reasonableness of the charges. Consider also whether all tenants are in a position to buy the freehold and manage the block themselves.

I’m involved in a long litigation case. The court insists we mediate. The other side are very aggressive and I do not want to show weakness. Mediate?2022-01-24T09:19:37+00:00

It is advisable to mediate if given the opportunity. Mediation is not a sign of weakness. Often litigation cases can be resolved by discussion and sometimes parties are closer to settlement than they realise. Always take the option of mediation as it could save considerable costs. It is also very useful to explore the strengths and weaknesses of each side and mediation is a very good opportunity for this. Knowing the weakness in your case as well as the strength enables you to reach a favourable settlement.

I’m selling a property with an existing tenant. The tenant is not sure that he can leave by the completion date.2021-10-18T13:01:50+01:00

This is often a problem that arises in conveyancing and there are no easy answers. Options include negotiating the completion with a sitting tenant, or agreeing a retention for any possession proceedings that maybe required. Always look at the tenancy agreement to see how best vacant possession can be obtained and the quickest way.

I am considering terminating the employment of a long standing employee on the grounds of gross misconduct. How do I go about this without risking an employment tribunal claim?2021-10-18T12:58:53+01:00

It is essential that you look at your disciplinary rules and grievance procedures before undertaking any disciplinary action. Look at the contract of employment to ensure that there is a definition of gross misconduct so that you know what conduct falls within that definition. It is essential that you record relevant matters and pay particular attention to the contents of your letter of dismissal.

Saul Marine -Principal Solicitor

Saul Marine

Principal Solicitor

Born in South Africa, Saul studied Law in both Israel and England, which enables him to empathise with the needs of clients both local and international. Having qualified in 1984, he worked for many years in London and gained extensive experience in complex civil litigation in a Central London firm where he headed the civil litigation department for 7 years.

Saul is an experienced Solicitor in Dispute Resolution and uses his skills to negotiate disputes and, where required, represents his clients both before and during Court with skilled advocacy.

He has experience and the ability to deal with more complex legal problems as well as understanding the need to provide his clients with commercial and sound advice. In this way, he can assist businesses as well as individuals with their specific problems throughout North London and the surrounding areas.

Saul has also developed a niche for complicated property transactions and, therefore, has a unique experience of acting in both contentious and non-contentious property matters.

Saul deals with complex Civil and Commercial Litigation as well as Property Law, Residential Conveyancing, Commercial Conveyancing, Employment and more complicated private work.

Outside of the office, Saul sings in the London Jewish Male Choir and enjoys playing golf and swimming, having completed a charity Swimathon in Barnet.

Saul Marine

Principal Solicitor

Born in South Africa, Saul studied Law in both Israel and England, which enables him to empathise with the needs of clients both local and international. Having qualified in 1984, he worked for many years in London and gained extensive experience in complex civil litigation in a Central London firm where he headed the civil litigation department for 7 years.

Saul is an experienced Solicitor in Dispute Resolution and uses his skills to negotiate disputes and, where required, represents his clients both before and during Court with skilled advocacy.

He has experience and the ability to deal with more complex legal problems as well as understanding the need to provide his clients with commercial and sound advice. In this way, he can assist businesses as well as individuals with their specific problems throughout North London and the surrounding areas.

Saul has also developed a niche for complicated property transactions and, therefore, has a unique experience of acting in both contentious and non-contentious property matters.

Saul deals with complex Civil and Commercial Litigation as well as Property Law, Residential Conveyancing, Commercial Conveyancing, Employment and more complicated private work.

Outside of the office, Saul sings in the London Jewish Male Choir and enjoys playing golf and swimming, having completed a charity Swimathon in Barnet.

James Harris

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