Plymouth, Devon

Judicial Review Solicitors in Plymouth

Specialist judicial review solicitor services for individuals, families and businesses in Plymouth — partner-led, transparent on costs and authorised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

Looking for an experienced judicial review solicitor in Plymouth? Alexander James Solicitors act for clients across Plymouth and the wider Devon area on the full range of judicial review matters. Judicial review is the High Court remedy for unlawful, irrational or procedurally unfair decisions of public bodies. The three-month time limit is strict, so early advice matters. We prepare pre-action correspondence, claims and substantive hearings — instructing leading public-law counsel where the case requires it.

Plymouth is Devon naval and university port city, and the legal market reflects that — with a strong presence of defence, marine, education. We routinely advise clients in these sectors on judicial review matters, and instruct local agents and counsel where matters require attendance at Plymouth Combined Court Centre.

Our Judicial Review Solicitors in Plymouth

Our judicial review team has acted for Plymouth clients on a wide spectrum of matters — from straightforward advice and document drafting through to complex contested proceedings. We combine deep technical knowledge with a commercial mindset, so the advice you receive is always usable, never abstract.

Every Plymouth matter is handled by a qualified solicitor under partner supervision. You will have a single point of contact throughout, a clear written scope and a realistic costs estimate before any work begins.

Why Choose Our Law Firm in Plymouth

  • Partner-led judicial review advice — direct access to a qualified solicitor, no call centres.
  • Local insight into Plymouth and the wider Devon region, including familiarity with Plymouth Combined Court Centre.
  • Transparent, fixed-fee pricing wherever the scope allows, with a written estimate before you instruct us.
  • Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority — the assurance of a fully insured UK law firm.
  • Practical, commercial outcomes for Plymouth clients, with same-day response on most enquiries.

Legal Process Explained

Although every judicial review matter is different, most Plymouth cases follow a recognisable pathway. Knowing what is coming next helps you plan, budget and make decisions with confidence.

  1. 1

    Stage 1

    Urgent assessment of grounds and time limits

  2. 2

    Stage 2

    Pre-action protocol letter to the public body

  3. 3

    Stage 3

    Issue of judicial review claim and bundle preparation

  4. 4

    Stage 4

    Permission stage (paper or oral renewal)

  5. 5

    Stage 5

    Substantive hearing and remedies

Types of Cases We Handle

  • Home Office immigration and asylum decisions
  • Local authority service-provision decisions
  • Healthcare and CCG funding refusals
  • Regulator and licensing decisions
  • Procurement and consultation challenges

Working with a judicial review solicitor for Plymouth

Local court knowledge

We are familiar with Plymouth Combined Court Centre and the way matters typically progress through the local list.

Sector understanding

Our work in Plymouth spans defence, marine, education — so we understand the commercial pressures behind your instruction.

Easy access

Meet us in person, by telephone or by video at a time that suits you. Most Plymouth enquiries receive a same-day response.

Areas We Cover Near Plymouth

We act for clients across the wider Devon region. As well as Plymouth, we regularly advise clients in:

Speak to a Solicitor Today

Confidential, partner-led judicial review advice for Plymouth. Call now, send a message or book a free initial consultation — most enquiries receive a same-day response.

Judicial Review in Plymouth — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does judicial review work cost?
Our fees for clients in Plymouth are quoted up-front in writing after the initial consultation. Many matters resolve at the pre-action stage on a fixed fee. We offer fixed-fee stages where the scope allows and an hourly-rate model for open-ended matters.
How long does the process take?
Timescales depend entirely on the complexity of your matter and any third-party timetables (court lists, Home Office processing times, regulator responses). We will give you a realistic range at the start and update you whenever it changes.
Do you offer consultations?
Yes — we offer in-person, telephone and video consultations to clients in Plymouth. Most enquiries receive a same-day response and we can usually arrange an initial meeting within 48 hours.
What are my chances of success?
Every matter turns on its own facts. Once we have reviewed your documents we will give you a realistic, written assessment of the merits and the likely range of outcomes. We do not provide guarantees — that would not be professional.
Do you cover nearby towns?
Yes. We act for clients across the wider region around Plymouth and routinely deal with the local courts, tribunals and regulators serving the area.