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Liverpool Solicitors - Cobleys LLP are a specialist litigation practice dealing with clients throughout the UK and Europe. Amongst Cobleys solicitors areas of expertise are:
- Criminal Law
- Business litigation
- Personal Injury law
- Divorce and Family Law
- Prison Law
- Motoring Offences
The Liverpool solicitors firm undertakes both private and publicly funded work, holds legal aid contracts in crime and family, and are members of the Law Society Serious Fraud Panel; the Law Society Personal Injury Panel and The Law Society Children Panel.
The solicitors firm’s commitment to quality has been rewarded by the awards of the quality marks ISO 9001 and Lexcel.
Cobleys LLP team of solicitors are dedicated to offering a quality and value for money service to all their clients both publicly and privately funded. |
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Liverpool Solicitors, Cobleys LLP continue to secure high levels of damages for clients, with no deductions for loans or insurance policies.

Mr K awarded £400,000.00
Mr B awarded £100,000.00 &
Mr P awarded £90,000.00
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Liverpool Hunts Cross petrol station cashier stands up to robber |
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A PLUCKY cashier refused to hand over takings to a would-be robber despite threats he would shoot her.
Petrol station worker Donna Morley told raider Sean Draboczi Go on shoot me then if youre going to, I wont give you any money.
Liverpool crown court heard the brave employee refused to give in to his repeated demands for cash and Draboczi, 20, eventually fled the Hunts Cross BP garage empty-handed.
But he was shown mercy by the judge who heard he had immediately confessed the robbery to his mum. |
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Liverpool mobile phone smuggler jailed |
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A FORMER nursing home assistant who sneaked two mobile phones into a prison was herself put behind bars.
Chantelle Collins, 22, sobbed in the dock as she was jailed for 10 months for taking the prohibited items into Walton jail.
Helen Morris, prosecuting, told Liverpool crown court Collins was caught on CCTV handing the phones over to the prisoner on February 10.
Neil Cobley, defending, said Collins had agreed to deliver the phones to pay £200 off a drug debt.
He told how Collins became addicted to drugs after mixing with the wrong crowd and was desperate to return the money.
The night before, she had been in hospital suffering with gallstones and was on prescribed morphine, but felt she had “no choice” other than to take the items to the unknown man. |
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Cobleys Family Lawyer, Jo-Anne Lomax, calls on Parliament |
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A Merseyside lawyer is backing calls to bring family law into line with the needs of modern families. Jo-anne Lomax of Cobleys LLP is supporting leading lawmaker Lord Lester’s Bill on cohabitation, which is debated in Parliament today. |
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