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Welcome to MJC Law

At MJC Law our clients are our priority.

We provide expert legal advice in the areas of law we are passionate about so you can be confident that you are receiving a service from a professional with the knowledge to help you.

We are committed to ensuring that the lawyer who takes on your case will be with you throughout the case, providing you with support every step of the way.

If you would like to know more about the services we can offer, please explore our website, or contact us directly.

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  • Ashley Bradley and Helen Dunn Shortlisted for Prestigious National Legal Aid Awards

    MJC Law is delighted to announce that two members of our team, Ashley Bradley and Helen Dunn, have been shortlisted for the prestigious 2026 Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year (LALY) Awards. Organised annually by the Legal Aid Practitioners Group, the LALY awards celebrate the exceptional work carried out across the legal aid sector and

    May 19, 2026
  • New Starter – Fleur Howard joins MJC Law

    MJC Law is pleased to announce that Fleur Howard has joined the firm as a paralegal based in our Nottingham office. Fleur graduated from the University of Nottingham with a law degree in 2024 with particular interest in mental health law, mental capacity, medical issues in healthcare and human rights law, and joins us having

    April 27, 2026
  • Promotions at MJC Law

    MJC Law are proud to announce that three experienced members of staff have been awarded promotions for their contributions to the firm’s growth and excellent client care service. Ashley Bradley, Leah Winstanley, and Lyndall Nicoll, all based at our Leeds office, will assume their new roles as Senior Associate and Associates respectively, from 1 April

    February 23, 2026
  • Upcoming Changes to the Mental Health Act

    It is a new year and with it comes the beginnings of a new, reformed Mental Health Act. Following an independent review of the Mental Health Act in 2018, Sir Simon Wesley identified that the current Mental Health Act was not in keeping with modern mental health services and needed significant reform. The Mental Health

    February 2, 2026

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