We have just sold our property in Devon after 45 years . We just want to thank Kieren Mulvey and Alex Vrabtchev for their professional support and making the process much easier for us . Communication... See more
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Davisons Law has been established for over 40 years, operating out of 20 offices throughout the Cotswold, London, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Wales, and the West Midlands. Davisons Law put their clients at the heart of everything they do, priding themselves on being able to simplify the legal issue no matter how straightforward or complicated.
Davisons Law, Sycamore House, 54 Calthorpe Rd, , B15 1TH, Birmingham , United Kingdom
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Kay and Mary-Claire handled the process quite smooth and kept me on the loop at every stage. Their customer care was also excellent.

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Family law team have no experience or competence to support and advise a person with neurodivergence.
I have Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia. Communication used odd and pretentious language and they never answered any of my questions about why I had to agree to things that I perceived as fundamentally unfair.
It would have helped if a partner or senior associate solicitor had been overseeing my case; however, the only contact I was offered was with a trainee lawyer.

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Davison’s Law were professional, prompt and yet personal in their service. Mariah Arshad was excellent in keeping us informed, responding to both emails and phone calls and always dealt with us in a professional, patient and empathic way through all the trials of selling a house. We are very grateful for your excellent service. Thank you

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We had a complicated house sales/purchase with one of our buyers solicitors being awful, stonewalling, delaying, ignoring and Davisons were fabulous! On the ball, attentive to our circumstances, quick to answer calls and had everything ready in a timely manner, will be using them shortly for more work we need without hesitation
Fabulous service!

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Absolutely brilliant ! Spot on ! Everything way faster than expected

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As all of our communication (apart from a couple of phone calls) was online rather than face to face it was essential that everything was clear and concise, which it was. It really suited me to be able to answer and send emails when I had time rather than being restricted and hampered by specific timed phone calls or Zooms, made it really efficient for me.

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If I could give no stars I would. Ethan Ross did everything possible to delay a house purchase. No chain, empty home, no problems, yet it took 26 weeks, that's 6 full months including 7 out of 8 bank holidays in a year. Please don't be recommended by mortgage brokers or anyone else, do your homework and get someone local and reliable

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I don’t understand how this firm has so many positive reviews; my experience was completely the opposite. They seem far more interested in profit than actually looking after their clients.
They take on way more cases than they could realistically manage. As a result, I went months without a single update or response. What should have been a simple, straightforward flat sale with no complications ended up dragging on for 8 months. For comparison, buying the same flat two years earlier took just six weeks for the conveyancing process to complete.
The solicitor assigned to my case, Amapreet Kaur, didn’t respond to a single message the entire time. This is incredibly frustrating and unprofessional.
I wouldn’t recommend this firm to anyone. It was a really disappointing and stressful experience.

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Taken from its website: “At Davisons law firm our clients are at the heart of everything we do.” That is a lie. In my experience with Davisons, clients are an inconvenience. Kieren Mulvey took £500 as an advance fee for conveyancing and then refused to speak to me. Nor would he email me. This went on for three weeks. Outrageous. So rude. How can a solicitor think it acceptable to refuse to speak to a new client for three weeks? What is the thought process that goes on in his mind that culminates in ‘no I shall not speak to my new client, he is just an inconvenience’? On Kieren Mulvey’s meaningless internet blurb, he writes: “I look to go the extra mile for my clients.” Typo. What he means is: “I run a mile from my clients.”.
On the rare times I did receive emails from the ‘Head of Client Experience Team’ (yes, that is a real title, it is not a joke) and Kieren Mulvey’s junior the salutation was ‘Hi Geoffrey’. Extraordinary. It took me aback. I thought it must be a prank. I had never met those people yet, despite it being a formal, legal, professional setting, they acted as though we were friends meeting at a party. No, no, no. Disrespectful behaviour. Not good.
I fired Davisons, and have gone to a proper law firm. I am writing this review to alert others that if you care for your affair to be dealt with professionally then you will do well to look elsewhere.
Davisons had the responsibility of dealing with my money, my investment and my future home. The company could not care less. Buying a new home should be a pleasure. Davisons does all it can to make it frustrating.

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Nadia and Nataleigh were just awesome, they made the whole mortgage processes seamless, ever ready to respond to your queries and always on point.

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Very Efficient. Kudos to Nadia & Nataleigh for making the process smooth sailing and much less daunting for us. We appreciate the good communication as well. Many thanks.

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Great Services by Nadia and Nataleigh. Everything is transparent and got completed on time. Keep up the good work!

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Getting a reply or a call back is near impossible. The only time they call you is to ask for more money but never update me on what the money is for. After winning my case they seem to sympathetic to the other party and have taken over a year to pursue my award even tho the judge authorised it 12months ago. I’m very let down with there client treatment and feel like I’m now on the receiving end of some sort of scam where by they request money every other month and threaten action if not paid but they ignore me everytime I ask for an update or to proceed with claiming my money from the other party. To get a reply, I literally have to phone all the branches and ask all the different people I speak to during this time to contact their managers. Then when I finally get a reply, I get charged for that but after a year of paying this firm, I’m still yet to recover my money and feel grossly overcharged aswell as manipulated into keep paying

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Kay was such a pleasure to work with! They kept me in the loop all the time and were super quick to get back to me whenever I needed anything. I never had to follow up—they took care of everything! Would definitely recommend!

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THIS COMPANY IS NOTHING BUT RACIST! all I’ve experienced from this company is racism and discrimination against black people. I’ve met Justine Matthew’s about her racist comment towards me. And she just said to me “you are a big bloke you should’ve heard it a million times” I then went to the company and they did not help whatsoever. They only replied instantly because I spoke about the news paper and bbc. Gary Davison emailed me and said that it was out of work hours and has nothing to do with the work place. It seems like Gary is supporting Justine Matthew’s with what she has done. If I could rate this company a 0 stars I WOULD. I advise any black people to not go to this company because they are all racist. I’ve never experienced this trauma before and I hope this company sorts it out as I will be taking this further and I will not stop until I get justice 😡🤬.

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I have been using Davisons to buy my first home - a new build property by Persimmon.
Persimmon recommended Davisons for me to use, especially as this sale needed to complete quickly as they wanted this by the end of June 2025.
The whole process has taken only 4 weeks, which is impressive, although my experience has been mediocre to say the least.
The process has been managed by Chloe and Elisha, who have been extremely helpful; however in my opinion Davisons are overpriced. They gave me their initial quote which was already much more expensive than anticipated, but on receipt of the completion statement they added additional fees which I had not been made aware of and was subsequently made to pay for.
Overall, I would not say my experience with Davisons has been poor, but I am disappointed in the service I received and would not recommend them or use them again.

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Unfortunately I was not happy with the service I received right from the very start or throughout. It took a few weeks for a solicitor to actually be assigned to my purchase. From then, I found communication with my solicitor and her trainee challenging. I was a first timer buyer and so had very little understanding of the process, and I didn't feel as though the solicitor did anything to help me understand, or ease any uncertainty I felt at any point. Emails went unanswered, some questions were ignored and expectations were rarely managed. I always felt like I was being a pain any time I tried to get any information. I got the impression that the workload was too high at the firm and so there was no time for quality customer service. My sale did go through so the solicitors did do their job, however I feel the whole experience could have been much less stressful if I had chosen a different firm.
I did not plan to complain as the experience cannot be changed and I am now in and want to forget the process, but the company asked me to leave a review.

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Davisons Solihull did the best possible job acting for me on the sale of my flat. There were no problems and I found Grace, Sally and Gemma efficient, professional and courteous at all times.

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If you’ve ever heard people grumble about conveyancers and thought, ‘they can’t be that bad’, you’re right – they can be worse. Meet Davisons Law, who took nine months to sloppily steward my purchase to completion with such determined apathy it was as if they were trying to set a world record for most glacial pace of a flat purchase.
They were incapable of basic communication. I repeatedly asked to be notified of updates, which they never did – it was always me having to email to find out what was going on, while they happily left me in the dark. Solicitors would be away for a week and not think to set an OOO.
Forms weren’t checked properly – my LPE1, TA6 and TA7 all had gaps that I spotted and had to point out to be resolved. Another form was sent to me with half the pages missing, which again I had to point out.
When my original solicitor “left the company” – or, as it turned out, was struck off the roll after a tribunal found him guilty of dishonest conduct at his previous firm – I was assigned a replacement who was barely more committed or competent. When I asked him to explain a deed, he fumbled a half-explanation as convincingly as a schoolkid trying to account for their missing homework, seeming to not actually understand it himself.
There was never a shred of urgency and interest in seeing it through, or real remorse or sympathy for it being longer and more agonising than getting Brexit through. The only conceivable way they could’ve made the process more stressful and exasperating is if they’d driven a wrecking ball through the flat – but that would require more effort and organisation than they ever showed themselves capable of mustering.
When I was issued my flat’s first service charge invoice, they didn’t check the seller’s solicitor miscalculation, so I ended up having to pay the seller’s share.
When I complained about everything afterwards, they took almost the very maximum eight weeks the legal ombudsman grants them to reply – and all they did was deflect responsibility, trivialise things and even denied the tribunal’s verdict on the struck-off solicitor.
There are plenty of better woeful solicitors out there – use one of them instead.

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