Criminal defence solicitors
Will I be speaking to someone who understands my situation?
Being investigated for a criminal or regulatory matter can be stressful, confusing and potentially life-changing. You may be worried about your reputation, your career, your family or what happens next.
Our criminal and regulatory law solicitors provide clear, practical advice to help you understand your position and protect your interests from the outset.
Whether you are facing a police investigation, attending an interview under caution, or dealing with a professional or regulatory body, we are here to support and represent you every step of the way.
Tees Law does not provide Legal Aid. You can find more information here about Legal Aid and eligibility requirements.
Early legal advice can make a critical difference
Seeking legal advice at the earliest opportunity can make a significant difference to the outcome of your case.
Even if you believe you have done nothing wrong, anything you say during an interview or investigation may later be relied upon as evidence. Our solicitors can advise you before you attend interviews, explain the process clearly and ensure your rights are protected.
We regularly assist individuals with:
- Police station interviews
- Interviews under caution
- Criminal investigations
- Fraud and financial crime allegations
- Professional disciplinary proceedings
- Regulatory and enforcement investigations
I am a professional or business owner — how can you help?
If you are a director, business owner or regulated professional, allegations or investigations may have wider implications beyond the immediate legal issue.
At Tees Law, we work discreetly and strategically to help minimise disruption to your business, career and personal life.
We regularly advise:
- Company directors
- Solicitors and legal professionals
- Healthcare professionals
- Teachers and education professionals
- Financial advisers
- Senior executives and employees
Clear advice in complex investigations
Tees is a Top-Tier Legal 500 firm with a highly experienced criminal and regulatory law team that advises individuals and businesses facing investigations, prosecutions, or regulatory action. We provide clear, strategic advice at every stage, from the earliest contact with enforcement authorities through to representation in interviews, proceedings, and hearings.
Our solicitors work closely across disciplines where needed, ensuring clients benefit from joined-up expertise in complex, often high-stakes matters involving criminal allegations, financial crime, fraud, and professional or regulatory investigations.

They have an excellent breadth of knowledge of litigation.
Legal 500 UK, 2026

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Supporting you across a range of criminal matters
Our team advises individuals on a broad range of criminal matters, including:
- Fraud and financial crime
- Theft and dishonesty allegations
- Money laundering investigations
- Assault and public order offences
- Driving and motoring offences
- HMRC investigations
- Confiscation and asset restraint proceedings
- Dangerous dogs
- Bribery & corruption
- Corporate manslaughter
We understand that criminal allegations can affect every aspect of your life, and we provide sensitive, practical support throughout the process.
Can Tees Law help with regulatory or professional investigations?
Yes. Regulatory investigations can have serious consequences for your professional reputation and future career.
We advise professionals, directors and senior individuals facing investigations or proceedings involving:
- Professional misconduct allegations
- Health and safety investigations
- Trading standards issues
- Environmental enforcement
- Regulatory compliance concerns
- Director conduct investigations
- Proceedings before the traffic commissioner court
- Firearms licensing and appeals
- Companies house investigations
- Insolvency agency investigations
- Information Commissioner investigations
- Planning, enforcement and prosecutions
- Care Quality Commission investigations
- Inquests
Our solicitors understand the importance of protecting both your legal position and your reputation.
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Tees Law does not provide Legal Aid. You can find more information here about Legal Aid and eligibility requirements.