Gary Storer

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Business Structures

15th November 2011
When setting up a business, it is essential you consider which legal structure will allow your venture to reach its full potential. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages, which is why every option should be thoroughly explored before a decision is... Read >

A Guide To The Conveyancing Process

14th November 2011
Even at its most basic level, conveyancing is a complicated and drawn-out process. There are many different stages that must be completed with the utmost care and attention, often making it a stressful and exhausting experience. That is why below we have ... Read >

Boundary Disputes - Overhanging Trees and Bushes

12th November 2011
The issue of overhanging trees and bushes can cause bitter rifts between neighbours, and can potentially spiral out of control, making you feel uncomfortable even in your own home. That is why if you are facing a dispute regarding overhanging trees and bu... Read >

Equine Professional Negligence

27th September 2011
If a professional has acted negligently, causing harm to you or your horse, then you need to seek legal advice. It may be that you have the grounds to make a personal injury claim, which could help recover any financial losses, as well as compensate for t... Read >

A Guide To Employment Tribunals

25th July 2011
Taking legal action against an employer can be a daunting prospect, and can often carry significant financial and emotional implications. This article takes a closer look at the process of Employment Tribunals, from what they involve to different types of... Read >

Equine Personal Injury

19th July 2011
If you or your horse has been involved in an accident which wasn't your fault, you may want to consider making a personal injury claim. This can help recover the loss of expenses, as well as award you compensation for the pain and suffering caused. Wh... Read >

Acquisitions, Disposals and Mergers

18th July 2011
If you are considering an acquisition or merger, or you wish to dispose of your business, then you need expert legal advice. A solicitor can handle the many legal complexities involved, guiding you from start to finish. This will ensure you get the best d... Read >

New Family Mediation Legislation

06th July 2011
In April 2011 new laws regarding family mediation were introduced. The protocol intends to increase the use of family mediation, a process which can help during family break-up and divorce. This article explores how the law has changed, and how this is li... Read >

The Role Of Executors

26th May 2011
Being named as an Executor in a Will is a large responsibility that many people need help with. If you are a nominated Executor and you feel you require some assistance in understanding the complicated probate process, there is help at hand. A solicito... Read >

Business Premises

18th May 2011
As your business grows, you may find you need premises from which to run your company. Whether you buy or lease will depend upon factors such as budget, location and business objectives. Either way, it is a large investment and you should seek early le... Read >

Professional Negligence

17th May 2011
If a hired professional has done something wrong, costing a client to suffer as a consequence, there may be grounds to make a professional negligence claim. If this has happened to you, it is best to discuss your claim with a legal expert. What Is ... Read >

Redundancy

10th May 2011
Being made redundant can be incredibly stressful, and often creates feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. If you are facing redundancy, it is best to have as much information as possible to make the process less overwhelming. This article provides an ov... Read >

Tripping and Slipping Accidents

04th May 2011
If you suffer a slip or trip accident that occurred because someone else was at fault, then you may be able to make a personal injury claim. Early action is vital, so be sure to seek legal advice as soon as possible. What Is A Slip or Trip Accident... Read >

Construction Disputes: The Right To Light

04th May 2011
A large amount of property in England and Wales is protected by the 'right to light'. But what exactly is a right to light, and what action can you take if it is being impinged upon? What Is The 'Right To Light'? It is generally accepted that a... Read >

Freehold And Leasehold

03rd May 2011
Whether you are selling or buying a property, it is important to know whether it is a freehold or leasehold. This article looks at each in turn, and explores the differences between the two. Freehold. If you purchase a freehold property, then you ... Read >
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