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What should I do after an accident at work?

by Luke Spilsbury | Personal Injury

Having an accident through no fault of your own can be a traumatic experience, often made worse by it happening in the workplace. Your employer has a legal obligation to ensure the safety of all employees and if they have breached this duty of care then you are...

Brexit: What does it mean for personal injury claims?

by Luke Spilsbury | Personal Injury

With Brexit currently looming large over the UK, we have sat down with McHale & Co’s personal injury experts to discuss the impact of leaving The EU will have on the industry, in particular being involved in an accident on the continent. The current position:...

DIY Online Divorces – Do I really need a solicitor?

by Luke Spilsbury | Divorce & Family Law

Do-It-Yourself online divorces are becoming more accessible and increasingly popular amongst the general public and appear to be a great way of saving a few quid by not instructing a solicitor. However, we would advise caution and not to take everything at face value....

Unfair Prejudice Petition – A Statutory Remedy

by Luke Spilsbury | Dispute Resolution And Commercial Litigation

You are a shareholder in a business and have found that relations with your fellow shareholders/directors have irreversibly broken down. If a director or shareholder has done something which is clearly not in the company’s best interests, you may act. If you are...

Your Will and Inheritance Tax

by Luke Spilsbury | News, Wills Probate and Estate Planning

With the beginning of any new tax year, it is the ideal time to review your Will, especially if you haven’t done so for a while. As things stand, the current inheritance tax rate is 40% and if there is anything you can legitimately do to minimise your estate’s...
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