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The litigation department specialise in helping anyone that may have a legal claim against another individual, company, other business entity or organisation. In such situations advice is needed on what type of action to pursue, an evaluation of the prospects of a successful outcome and the likely cost of any legal proceedings. Once this is established and a plan of action agreed, The team will pursue the case with enthusiasm and tenacity to ensure the best possible result.
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This week saw a successful appeal in the case of Pinnock v Rochester which confirmed that a Claimant may make a claim for financial provision from an Estate under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependents) Act 1975; and also launch a separate claim to challenge the validity of the Will.
The case of Leonard Taylor has been widely reported in the national press and it concerns a “gift” of £61,000 paid to him by cheque from his partner, Doris Luker, just a week before she died. Find out more about the implications of this case...
The choices we make on a Sunday morning. Fresh coffee and a paper, or 15 miles of mountain biking, 7 miles off road running and inland kayaking. Which one would you choose?
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If you have an Assured Shorthold tenancy agreement which has expired or is about to expire, we are able to help you obtain vacant possession of your property at a fixed fee price. This means you know the exact cost to you for the removal of the tenant.
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What is the impact of the Agency Workers Regulations? How can businesses now collect their debts abroad? What are the issues facing business owners if they get divorced? Find out more with Nockolds Commercial Newsletter.
Sometimes it is the hardest decision to take as to whether to incur the cost of instructing a professional to assist in a matter. But what do we do if we suspect professional negligence?