Welcome to Fosters Solicitors
Founded in 1761 Fosters is an award winning law firm with offices in Norfolk and Suffolk including Norwich, Wymondham, Bungay, Lowestoft, Gorleston, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds and Thetford.
Fosters is one of East Anglia’s leading law firms. We are the only firm of solicitors in Norwich that offer a full range of integrated services to businesses and individuals on a private and legally aided basis.
We have solicitors and consultants who specialise in commercial law, business law, property, personal injury, probate, family law, criminal law and mediation. Please refer to our list of services for full details.
Fosters has a long standing reputation for providing first class professional legal services to its clients in Norfolk, Suffolk and nationally.
We pride ourselves on having partners and solicitors who are highly trained in specialist areas. This is reflected by the number of our solicitors and partners being recognised as leading individuals in the Legal 500 and Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession.
We really welcome clients comments on our services and would be grateful if you could complete our client questionnaire.
For more details about our offices, including contact information and directions click on the map.
To find out more information about how we work for you, download our "Fosters Gettting Started" guide.
Fosters' Articles & News
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Lawyer Loses Legal Battle Over Retirement Age
Fri, 18th May 2012Employment -
Stamp Duty Holiday Draws To A Close
Wed, 16th May 2012Residential -
Supreme Court Clears Up Age Discrimination Grey Areas
Wed, 16th May 2012Employment -
‘No-fault' Dismissals Debated In Government Consultation
Wed, 2nd May 2012Employment -
Court Of Appeal Rules Against NHS Chief Executive Sacked To Save Pension Costs
Wed, 2nd May 2012Employment -
Families Of Asbestos Victims Win Legal Battle
Fri, 27th April 2012Personal Injury -
Calls For Regulation Of Probate And Administration Of Estates
Wed, 25th April 2012Probate -
Money-saving Motorists Avoiding Vehicle Maintenance
Wed, 25th April 2012Crime -
Widow Claims Inheritance Is Not Enough
Mon, 23rd April 2012Litigation -
Employment Tribunal Reforms To Save £10m
Mon, 23rd April 2012Employment


