Posted on 05/17/12 by AAH
One of the things we pride ourselves on is how we take on difficult cases for clients, even in the face of adversity. We’re really passionate about law and we’ll go to great lengths to fight for our clients. Well, we’ve just won another case which really proves this point. Today is the day where [...]
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Posted on 12/19/11 by AAH
As solicitors who act for members of the public on disputes, we also represent on a regular basis victims of crime on a Contingency fee basis. Basically this means that your lawyers fees are paid by deducting a percentage of any damages awarded. As is highlighted in our injury profile, anyone who is a victim [...]
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Posted on 12/19/11 by AAH
Whilst we are civil dispute resolution lawyers (litigators), because of my background of having registered a charity of my own almost two decades ago and the very nature of my training, I am able to handle other non contentious matters. One such example is instructions we received sometime two weeks back from a community service [...]
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Posted on 12/14/11 by AAH
Ms E.F was renting a flat as a private tenant from a Landlord in North London. As she was cleaning her windows a glass pane broke causing severe damage to her right arm. She lives near a law firm called Wilson and Company, who pass on personal injury enquiries to us as they do not [...]
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Posted on 10/18/11 by admin
There are a huge number of charitable organisations either operating as a company or as a trust and are registered with the Charity Commission. Many of these are run by individuals on a voluntary basis giving up their valuable time for advancements of education, relief from poverty and other charitable objectives. Whilst there is no [...]
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Posted on 09/06/11 by admin
Manu –v – Staniford Wallace September 2011 Solicitors Negligence: We have this week also settled for the same client a claim against his former legal advisors. Mr N was advised by a London firm in relation to a party wall dispute. He was badly advised and was left with a claim for costs against him [...]
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Posted on 05/31/11 by admin
Paul Scholes has retired today. There was a great article in the weekend papers about Paul Scholes. The memory I will have of him is wearing number 8 shirt of Iniesta on Saturday evening. There is no better compliment than being asked by Iniesta and Xavi to Paul Scholes at the end of the drubbing [...]
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Posted on 04/19/11 by admin
There was an interesting topic on Radio 4 last week on research carried out by the Greek University in Athens. They had investigated the theory that taxi drivers over charge strangers and tourists in all cities around the world. They gave their special hardware so that the route taken by the taxi driver could be [...]
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Posted on 11/01/10 by admin
Day One Month Eleven On the 1 November 2010 we had a claimant action in the Manchester County Court. We were referred by a fellow legal firm to act for a passenger claimant (Mr. B.). They were acting for the driver and there was a conflict of interest. We took over the action and issued proceedings [...]
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Posted on 10/29/10 by admin
Claim Farmers Law Year –v- Your Own Lawyer We settled a claim a month before the trial. We had taken over a case from another firm of solicitors who had abandoned our clients on the grounds that the case management company, from whom they have purchased this lead, has been investigated by the police. There [...]
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