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We have a long and successful track record, and are known to be tough no-nonsence street fighters good to have on your side.
Our successful cases include obtaining very substantial divorce and personal injury settlements, acquittals in criminal cases, and ground-breaking work in cohabitation cases and for fathers seeking contact with their children. Rodney worked on the Polly Peck case, and in the judicial review on the smoking ban in 2008 with Cherie Booth QC. We have handled several public company floats, and many complex UK and International matrimonial and commercial matters. We are among the best London divorce lawyers around.
As far back as the 1970s Rodney Hylton-Potts was seeking Injunctions against trade unions involved in the one day general strikes, and he handles many cases with an international element. We fight Human Rights cases, and those that solicitors have said had no chance. Our motto is “What feels wrong usually is wrong.”
Rodney Hylton-Potts is a member of the International, New York and US Bar Associations. We are based in London but also work countrywide as well as Internationally.
If you want a street fighter on your side, look no further. We work entirely for you and you alone, and our sole aim is to achieve the outcome you want, at the right price. We are better than solicitors and our areas of expertise include divorce and family law, criminal offences, benefit fraud enquiries, motoring offences, Tax fraud, personal injury claims, offshore banking and companies, litigation and employment law.
Phone 020 7381 8111 or email law@rh-p.net for a free opinion on any legal problem. What have you got to lose?

