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In what circumstances can you choose your own solicitor under legal expenses insurance?
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
Many people who bring a claim under their legal expenses insurance policies and are provided with a solicitor by their insurers do not realise that they have the right to select their own solicitor if they so wish once proceedings have started (e.g. the “claim form” has been issued in the courts). Read More
Chester Solicitor Discusses – Do you know who you are doing business with?
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
When doing business with another company or individual do you stop to consider whether that person is in a stable enough financial position to pay your invoice or deliver your order? Have you considered the effects on your business of doing a job on behalf of a client cannot pay? Read More
Chester Insolvency Specialist Solicitor – Statutory Demands in Bankruptcy
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
During times of recession, it is unsurprising that as debts rise, so does the use of debt collection agencies and applications for bankruptcy. In recent times such debt collection agencies have become more aggressive in their pursuit of outstanding debts on behalf of clients and the use of Statutory Demands is more common.
So how do you know if you have been served with a Statutory Demand? Read More
Chester Solicitor Discusses – What is Mediation?
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution.
Where you think that you can resolve your issue without the need for a formal court hearing and the other person involved in your dispute is also willing, mediation may be the best option. Read More
Chester Solicitor – What costs are associated with recovering your debts?
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
What do you do when you have an outstanding debt; for example from a client or supplier? For many people the answer to this question is to issue a claim in the County Court to recover the outstanding amount. However, many people do not realise that to issue the claim itself costs money. If you are successful in your claim then this fee will be recovered from the other side, but where you are unsuccessful it is not. Read More
Chester Licensing Solicitor talks aboutTemporary Event Notices
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
If you are planning an event at an unlicensed venue with a bar where alcohol will be paid for by those attending the event, you will need a Temporary Event Notice. Read More
