Oracle Solicitors: Multilingual Solicitors
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At Oracle Solicitors we pride ourselves on being able to connect with you on a personal level and that’s why we have multilingual solicitors that make the whole process easier for you. Legal work is becoming ever increasingly global and we understand the need for our team of expert lawyers to be able to provide instructions to their clients in a variety of different languages.
We excel in Immigration and Extradition cases due to being able to represent clients in such a wide variety of languages. Our ability to be able to communicate with clients of a range of different nationalities and cultures ensures that everyone understands where they stand throughout a legal case.
Languages Our Solicitors Speak:
- Lithuanian
- Polish
- German
- Russian
- French
- Spanish
- Urdu
- Turkish
- Arabic
- Farsi
- Hindu
- Malayalam
- Pashto
- Punjabi
If one of our clients does not speak any of the languages listed, we will arrange for an interpreter to come in and assist.
Whether you need a multilingual solicitor in Belfast or London, we have you covered.
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- (+44) 020-3051-5060
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