Our experienced team regularly act for companies, shareholders, directors and other parties in relation to a wide range of commercial disputes.
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Our experienced Dispute Resolution team in Chesterfield, Dronfield, Mansfield and Sheffield, regularly act for Companies, Shareholders, Directors and other parties in relation to a wide range of commercial disputes.
Our commercial and pragmatic advice can help clients achieve timely and cost effective solutions, often without the need for Court proceedings.
The types of disputes we can help you with include: -
We offer an initial fixed-fee appointment followed up with a detailed advice letter, to assist you in establishing the merits of your case and to provide you with a suggested course of action.
This guide will help you understand what to look for in finding and buying the ideal commercial premises for your needs.
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Welcome to the Spring 24 edition of our Business First magazine.
There are many factors to consider when selling a business and it isn’t something that should be entered into lightly. Our free guide runs through some of the important considerations this involves.
This guide will help you understand what to look for in finding and buying the ideal commercial premises for your needs.
Our Business Legal Services team pride themselves on being able to offer high quality ‘city style’ advice in a user friendly, cost effective manner to local, national and international businesses.
In this issue we cover lots of topical business issues and challenges from Mergers, Layoffs, Going Global, Commercial Property and more
Over time, the gap between women’s and men’s median hourly earnings has been narrowing. In fact, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) it has fallen by over a quarter among full-time employees in the last decade.
An interesting case is currently making its way through the court system and may have far reaching implications for the landlord/tenant relationship in relation to tenancy renewals; making it more difficult for a landlord to refuse the renewal of a tenancy.
The loss of VAT from the sale of goods online continues to be a problem for HMRC, with the tax losses for 2015-16 from goods sold by overseas businesses but routinely stored and dispatched to UK consumers from within the UK, estimated to be between £1 billion and £1.5 billion. Following HMRC’s consultation, which concluded in March last year, the responses to the idea of ‘split payment’ as a way to tackle the problem show that whilst such a method would bring challenges, there is broad agreement that it is a workable solution.
You might think that you would have the right to stop your name being used in a web address without your consent. But you’d be wrong.
There are in fact circumstances where ignorance is a perfectly valid defence.
New rules on the losing side paying the costs of the winning side in litigation can leave “winners” significantly out of pocket.