Recognition for Sills & Betteridge Clinical Negligence Litigator
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Louise Bush
- 15 Nov 2021
- Firm News
- Personal Injury & Medical Negligence
Head of Clinical Negligence Louise Bush has recently been accepted as a Senior Litigator of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). This highly respected accreditation is awarded to practitioners who demonstrate a range of key competencies and a real desire to always achieve the very best outcomes for their clients.
Read moreThe National Security and Investment (NSI) Regime and when to notify the Government about a change in ownership of your business
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James Conduit
- 29 Oct 2021
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
From 4 January 2022 certain transactions within high-risk sectors which present a national security concern must be notified to the Government.
Read moreYour Business On Divorce - 3 Questions Answered
Businesses can be one of the trickier assets to deal with upon divorce, but also, one of the most significant capital assets available, as well as being an income provider to one or both parties.
Read moreFranchise Agreements – are your post-termination restrictions enforceable?
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Euan McLaughlin
- 13 Oct 2021
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
In almost every Franchise Agreement there are restrictions on what the franchisee can do after the Agreement comes to an end. Usually these include, at a minimum, an obligation not to be involved with a business competing with the franchisor for a set period of time.
Read moreAnother Legal 500 Triumph for the Firm!
- 12 Oct 2021
- Firm News
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
- Corporate & Commercial
- Divorce & Separation News and Legal Updates
- Family Emergency
- Commercial Property
- Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Sills & Betteridge LLP are once again celebrating their results in the world’s leading legal directory The Legal 500.
Read morePOSSESSION OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FROM 1 OCTOBER 2021
As outlined in our earlier articles, there have been significant changes in recent months to the way in which landlords can obtain possession of residential properties in England.
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