I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Wayne at Harrow Law Centre for his outstanding support during my employment tribunal case. From the very beginning, Wayne demonstrated professionalism, deep knowledge of employment law, and genuine care for my situation. He took the time to listen carefully, explain my options clearly, and guide me through each step of the process with patience and understanding. His advice was not only practical but also reassuring, which gave me the confidence to move forward during what was an incredibly stressful and difficult time. Wayne’s dedication and commitment went above and beyond my expectations. He was thorough in preparing my case, always approachable when I had questions, and consistently kept me updated so I never felt left in the dark. Most importantly, I felt that he truly believed in me and fought for a fair outcome. Thanks to Wayne’s expertise and support, I was able to navigate the tribunal process successfully. I cannot thank him enough for his help and would highly recommend Wayne and Harrow Law Centre to anyone needing legal advice and representation in employment matters.
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Yvonne Cuffie ★★★★★
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Elly ★☆☆☆☆
Such a rude solicitor I spoke to. He was so rude and very very unprofessional. I asked if he takes appeal matters, he said yes. When I said my uncle had a solicitor but they don’t deal with appeal matters that’s why we need a solicitor that can appeal he started to be rude and said that it’s unfair I need to support those who never had a solicitor, I can understand that but the way he treated me on the phone was unacceptable he could of mentioned this in a kind way. My uncle literally has a few days left to stay in the uk, his in a tough situation. He is not the only solicitor that can deal with my uncles case but the way he spoke was as if he desperately needed him when that’s not the case. I definitely wouldn’t have wanted such a rude solicitor like him anyway, I just had to close the phone due to his ego. All I did was explain the situation you could have spoken in a nice way. I don’t recommend this solicitor to anyway as he will put you in such a bad mood and give you stress because what he absolutely done was ruin my day, already when I am dealing with my uncles situation he put stress onto that. I literally thought I was speaking to a receptionist at the beginning when he said his a solicitor I got shocked. He does not have good communication skills, very rude and very argumentative.
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Sal Carlito ★★★★★
Thank you Mr. Martinez for your fantastic legal representation. Please give this man a pay rise!
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Ann Valentine-Pryce ★★★★★
I had an appointment booked and the person who saw me was very professional and listened to me whilst taking notes. It was nice to be able to explain my issues without being cut off mid sentence.
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Anne Knights ★★★★★
A real asset to Harrow - a very useful service, the staff are always friendly and willing to help.
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Tatielly S ★★★★★
There is an angel inside Harrow Law Centre, her name is Lisa Doake. I was in a dispute with Home Office for almost 2 years, She always very patient in listening to me (my first language is not English). I was tired of telling the same story over and over again. I asked more than 20 lawyers for help and this angel called Lisa Doake took my case and we won! Congrats on the great job Lisa and thanks to Harrow for taking me in.
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Cyndy Kyem ★☆☆☆☆
I wish I could have put No stars. UNLESS service. Not fit for purpose. Never use if your wise. It should be closed or taken over terrible!!!
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O T ★☆☆☆☆
I have been badly advised and mistreated on a personal level. I am M Tauro, and I declare my surname without issues, as what I am about to state is purely factual. I have been badly advised by another firm for whom pro bono clients are dirt. This experience was similar. Firstly, Ms Radhika Sha insisted that there was no worry in responding to the eviction claim up untill the court date! Thie despite the fact that the government website itself states that it one does they will be charged with additional legal costs by the court!! This was later confirmed by a lawyer I paid before taking my defense claim to court. However, that was Not the worse that she did. The attitude toward me when I arrived was disgustinly patronising and disrespectful in multiple ways. Firstly, she sided immediately with the claimant (my landlord is a Dr, so for those who are classist and have discriminatory issues based on class/cast, it is easy to dismiss anyone else completely). Despite the fact that I repeatedly tried to SHOW my evidence of communication and payments to clarity that most of the landlords's claims are in fact false, she PREVENTED me from doing so. Obviously, I am stressed out about the situation but her attitude was offensive beyond this point as she dared to ask me if had mental health issues because I appeared distressed! I had been very badly advised, and it was already three days before the deadline to bring my response to court, she kept repeating not to worry about that, and it was surprising that I was distressed!? I obviously said simply no, and again stated that I am a fully qualified level 3 Assistant manager in mental health care, I am a tutor with ten years of the experience now, and currently studying Neuroscience! Not to mention that I am at least twenty five years older than her. I left unheard and humiliated. Needless to say, I emailed after leaving saying to stop whatever process she started. She kept insisting that she was right, completely ignoring the government website guidelines. But also, she made a remark on my two bank accounts. I repeatedly told her that I am self employed, and that I had just received a loan in order to finish university (my university is highly ranked and extremely expensive,with zero flexibility of payments for working class students). I also explained, quite clearly, that the money would have been paid to university already but there has been an issue from their end, so I had to pay the following week. Clearly, she had issues with mixed ancestry people who must be of a lower class status according to her standards. But NOT wanting to see my evidence, cutting me off and sarcastically ask :' So, is this all lie?' the was just offensive. I understand now that the humiliation is on her. If one cannot go beyond her own limitations and be objective while doing such 'work', it is Not my fault. If you are white or Asian you might be treated better and given information that does not put you at risk. Truthfully, M Tauro
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Gábor Horváth ★★★★★
I recently had a dispute with Universal Credit. After they rejected my mandatory reconsideration, I was hopeless but found the number of the Harrow Law Center online. I called and managed to speak to Mr David Martinez. He listened to my story, and got me an appoitment for the following week. Long story short, we won our case even before it went to tribunal. He was helpful, supportive, and very professional. We are very grateful for him and the Harrow Law center. Thank you again, for helping us in our case, thank you for believing in us. All the best, highly recommended!!!
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