



Visit the J&P legal services website
Legal advice for individuals, businesses and local authorities

Eugene Judge joined with Horace Priestley in 1889 to form the practice, Judge & Priestley Solicitors, in offices in London. They carried on in partnership until Horace Priestley died in 1923. Eugene's nephew Justin Judge joined the firm and took over after Eugene passed away.
Although these founding fathers of the firm undertook a variety of legal services, right from the beginning they had a debt recovery department. Justin Judge lived in Bromley, and thus when, during World War II, his offices near Liverpool Street station were destroyed by enemy action, he opened an office in Bromley High Street, and the firm has had a presence in Bromley ever since.
Peter Taylor joined the firm after his naval service in the late 1940's and Justin's two sons Victor Judge, in 1954, and Michael Judge, in 1960, also became partners.
Whilst the firm has always had offices in Bromley since the 1940's, over the years it has also had offices in Beckenham, Forest Hill, West Norwood, West Wickham and Bloomsbury Square, London. When the present site of its offices in West Street, Bromley became available in 1980, it was fitting that they should be called Justin House, after Justin Judge.
Our current senior partner, Ralph Stanger became a partner in 1976, and Peter Taylor`s son Steven Taylor acts as the firm's current day managing partner.
In August 2005, Judge & Priestley merged with property specialists Clarke Nurse and then in April 2008 merged with Bromley based firm Wallis & Co.
Now with 10 partners and more than 120 staff, from the firms relatively humble beginnings Judge & Priestley LLP has flourished.
-
Judge & Priestley awarded Lexcel standard
Judge & Priestley is delighted to announce that we have recently been accredited with the highly prized Lexcel Practice Management Standard.
-
LBAs only £2 inc vat.
A letter before action sent on Solicitor’s letterhead can nudge your debtors to pay their outstanding debts.
-
Credit Solutions February Newsletter
Read the latest legal information on pursuing debts, prompt payments and insolvencies.
-
'No win - no fee' debt recovery
Our 'no win - no fee' cost structure means that you do not pay for unsuccessful outcomes during our pre- litigation collection process.

