Our UK partner law firm

In the UK, a specialized e-commerce law firm takes over.

For the UK market we work with Lawdit Solicitors in Southampton. Co-founder Michael Coyle represents Amazon sellers on account deactivations, review attacks, Buy Box disputes and withheld funds, under English law. Specialized law firms, one point of contact.

Lawdit Solicitors Ltd
Lawdit Solicitors Ltd
E-commerce law firm · Southampton
LocationSouthampton, England
Focus areasIP · Amazon disputes · Reputation
MarketUK (amazon.co.uk)
ExperienceSRA-regulated · since 2001
Advice and representation by Lawdit Solicitors, under English law.1

The solicitor who represents you in the UK.

At Lawdit, Michael Coyle is your point of contact, from a coordinated review attack to a frozen Amazon disbursement.

Michael Coyle, co-founder of the UK law firm Lawdit SolicitorsLawdit Solicitors

Michael Coyle

Co-founder, Principal & Solicitor Advocate

Michael Coyle founded Lawdit Solicitors in 2001 and heads its Commercial and IP department, with over two decades as an IP and commercial lawyer and Solicitor Advocate. Lawdit runs a dedicated Amazon practice: account deactivations, withheld funds, marketplace trademark enforcement and product compliance. For your UK brand that means a specialist who knows the platform, and the English-law routes to challenge it.

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What Lawdit covers for your UK brand.

The firm supports you beyond the individual case: one point of contact for every legal question about your Amazon business in the UK.

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Review attacks
Defamation & consumer law
Listing hijacks
Trademark · unauthorized selling
Buy Box suppression
Platform law
Wrongful IP takedowns
IP law
Withheld disbursements
Contract & platform law
Misleading competitor claims
Competition law

Have your UK case reviewed by a solicitor.

Lawdit Solicitors · Southampton · UK (amazon.co.uk)

Review removal, pay only on success: see pricing

Important notes

  1. Lawdit Solicitors Ltd (Southampton, England) is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and acts under a solicitor-client engagement. Visiting this page does not create one. Legal outcomes depend on the individual case; a particular result cannot be guaranteed.

Refix's technical services are billed based on the number of reviews processed. The partner law firm's success fee applies only if a review is actually removed. If a review stays up despite the law firm's assessment, Refix waives the charge for its technical services in that case as a gesture of goodwill, even if the technical preparation has already been completed. Fees for both components are invoiced together through Refix.