Posts tagged: Solicitor

Insolvency Advice from Business Litigation Solicitor, Debbie Rainford

Deborah Rainford (Solicitor)

Deborah Rainford (Solicitor)

Statistics recently produced by RSM Tenon suggest that the level of Personal Insolvencies in the North West could reach the 18,000 mark this year.  This would be a 12-16% increase on last year’s figures.

Stripped of their livelihood?

Stuart Page

Stuart Page (Associate)

The New Licensing Act 2003 which came into force on the 23/11/05 was the largest reform and review of Licensing in England and Wales for over 200 years, since its introduction the licensed trade has been living with a completely new regime which has been very different to the previous rules and regulations. Read more »

Strictly Come Dancing…Not Strict Enough?

Jennifer Smith (Employment Solicitor)

Jennifer Smith (Employment Solicitor)

Anton Du Beke’s recent comments prompted 487 complaints from viewers, after it was claimed he called his dance partner Laila Rouass a “Paki”. However, the BBC is standing by Du Beke despite calls from anti-racist campaigners for him to be sacked. Read more »

American law firm plans to put City’s traditional business model on trial

Mark Briegal (Partner)

Mark Briegal (Partner)

It’s interesting to see a US firm planning to take advantage of the new rules. In any business good players can succeed by adopting a new model or by being better than the competition, even in a recession.

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