Sills & Betteridge Gain New Ground in Top 200 Law Firms Table
- 17 Jan 2024
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With a 27 place climb since we first entered The Lawyer publication’s prestigious UK200 rankings in 2019, we are now in position 160 – with growth of 15% on the previous year placing the firm in the top 10 best performing firms in the country.
Read moreOffice Expansion for Sills & Betteridge in Gainsborough
- 3 Nov 2023
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We have now opened the doors to our newly refurbished office extension at Marshall’s Yard.
Read moreSills & Betteridge LLP Sweeps the Board in Annual Legal Directory Rankings
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Karen Bower-Brown
- 12 Oct 2023
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Leading regional law firm Sills & Betteridge LLP has beaten its own impressive record in The Legal 500 (The World’s Leading Legal Directory) with high-ranking places for all of the practice areas it was assessed on - including Top Tier status for its Family Law department.
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On 17th May 2023 the Government published the Renters (Reform) Bill which will change the law on rented homes by abolishing Section 21 notices, also known as “no fault” evictions.
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Unfortunately, it is common for people to feel they don't need to prepare a will. This is sometimes because they don't understand what will happen to their estate if they die without one.
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You may have received information that a loved one changed their Will in circumstances that concern you.
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