Friday, 20 August 2010

An altogether better way to divorce - PR-inside.com (press release) (LAW)

An altogether better way to divorce - PR-inside.com (press release)

An altogether better way to divorce
PR-inside.com (press release)
That's the advice from Rotherham's longest established legal firm, Oxley and Coward Solicitors LLP. The collaborative approach to family law is a ...


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Quinn to end GB solicitors cover - BBC News

Professional Broking

Quinn to end GB solicitors cover
BBC News
Quinn Insurance will stop providing professional indemnity cover to solicitors in England and Wales from October. Quinn was placed in administration by the ...
Quinn quits indemnity market for solicitorsBelfast Telegraph
Insurance group to stop indemnifying UK solicitorsIrish Times
Quinn confirms withdrawal from solicitors' PIProfessional Broking

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Solicitor raises £100k for flood victims - Spenborough Guardian

Solicitor raises £100k for flood victims
Spenborough Guardian
Imran and Ali, of Ashman's Solicitors, Dewsbury, are working with charity Ummah Global Relief, which has raised £360000 for flood victims since last Friday. ...


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High street law firms feeling the chill - The Guardian (blog)

High street law firms feeling the chill
The Guardian (blog)
Meanwhile Lloyds Group, which includes Halifax and Cheltenham & Gloucester, has been busy removing high street solicitors from the conveyancing market, ...

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Elyria officials look at solicitors' rules for knocking - Chronicle-Telegram

Elyria officials look at solicitors' rules for knocking
Chronicle-Telegram
Police Sgt. Harry Adams, no relation to Dave Adams, said complaints from residents about solicitors are hard to track. However, as the head of the ...


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Chandraswami let off in FERA violation case - Business Standard

Chandraswami let off in FERA violation case
Business Standard
The court refused to lend credence to the alleged recoveries of various communications and letters relating to payments made to two London-based solicitors' ...


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