We struggled to find a decent, reasonable value-for-money solicitor in the UK. We used one firm to advise us on a contract, via a recommendation. It was a terrible experience. The partners dealt with our deal (£375 / hour) and they totally failed to answer or address any of our concerns/issues, delivering the weakest advice. A total waste of money.<p>We have subsequently found another solicitor to advise us on a shareholders agreement. Found them by chance, but they've been fantastic. My advice for a startup in the UK looking for advice would be:<p>- You don't need a major name or magic circle firm. Our firm was a "top 100" with 3 offices and 75 lawyers in London.
- You don't need a partner, a senior associate with relevant experience is fine (in our case IT, shareholders agreements) and the fees are a lot less (we paid £230 / hour)
- Independent experienced advice is invaluable. It's absolutely a worthwhile investment. Really helps you know where you stand, what you are justified in pushing back on etc.