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In the latest round of cuts to Legal Aid - there are still areas where it can be available, as Peter Flint of Lanyon Bowdler's Solicitors explains.
David Foden head of Residential Conveyancing at Lanyon Bowdler becomes partner in the firm.
A Shrewsbury based solicitors is offering to help county people left stranded by the closure of a large legal firm.
Divorce – the situation itself is stressful enough. However, the Legal Ombudsman for England and Wales has revealed that soaring costs, together with poor quality of service in divorce cases means family solicitors receive a higher number of complaints than any other, and are adding to the woes of divorcing couples.
Under a crackdown starting in April introduced to try and encourage more families to resolve their problems through counselling and mediation only certain types of family law cases will be eligible to public funding.
Stress related absence is always a key issue with employers. Lanyon Bowdler are holding a free seminar on Thursday 21st March 2013, at The Lion Quays Waterside Resort in Oswestry. In addition, there will be the usual, comprehensive employment law update.
Wace Morgan Solicitors a Shropshire firm with a base in Shrewsbury have taken on three new trainees in their legal firm.
A Telford legal expert has warned that a government crackdown aimed at reducing fraudulent whiplash claims could actually make justice harder for people with genuine injuries to obtain.
A Shropshire organisation which helps to improve the lives of communities across the county is appealing for people to remember them in their will.
It is not just law that is all in a day’s work for Oswestry solicitor, Caroline Yorke. In addition to her daytime role as a family lawyer at local law firm Lanyon Bowdler, Caroline is also a volunteer assisting SARDA Wales (Search & Rescue Dogs Association).
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