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Housing benefit changes increase risks for buy to let landlords |
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Changes to the housing benefit system could have serious
consequences for buy to let landlords who are likely to see more
and more of their tenants getting into rent arrears. Emma Dancer
of Andersons solicitors in Nottingham
explains what the changes mean and how they will impact on
landlords. view.....
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New Solicitors joins Andersons Solicitors |
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Nottingham firm Andersons Solicitors continues its expansion with
the recruitment of Alison Playle from Rothera Dowson. Alison has
extensive experience in all matters relating to Wills, Probate and
tax related matters view.....
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Social stigma is the real punishment in corporate killing law |
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The Corporate Manslaughter Act has
stopped short of imposing jail terms on executives if their
company’s negligence should cause someone’s death. However Faizal
Essat of Andersons solicitors in Nottingham, says businesses still
face unlimited fines and the blaze of bad publicity if tragedy
should strike.
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Firms must act now to protect their trademarks |
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Firms in
Nottinghamshire are being warned that they could lose control of
their trademarks because of new regulations unless they take
action now to protect themselves.
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Executive Advocate joins Andersons |
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Legal
Executive Advocate Faizal Essat has joined Andersons Solicitors in
Nottingham. He was formerly Head of Legal and Special Projects at
Imperial International Ltd.
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Time is running out for landlords to protect themselves |
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Hundreds
of landlords risk having to pay out large sums of money to their
tenants unless they take action to comply with new regulations
coming into effect in April.
The new tenancy deposit scheme means that landlords
will no longer retain control of the deposits paid by new tenants.
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The law is changing to make it easier for people to decide while they’re still healthy what should happen if they become incapable of making decisions for themselves over their money, property and even whether they should be kept alive if they suffer an debilitating illness. Vicky Newman of Andersons solicitors in Nottingham explains how the new Mental Capacity Act gives us more control over our futures. View...
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A Nottingham law firm is warning companies they risk being fined unless they ensure that their websites and emails contain specific information now required under new regulations.
Andrew Kelly, of Anderson Solicitors, says the regulations are to comply with a European directive and came into force on January 1 this year. View...
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Budding entrepreneurs will be able to get expert advice on starting a new business at a free exhibition being held at the Council House in Nottingham.
The New Business New Life event delivered by Business Link, is being sponsored by several leading companies including Andersons Solicitors, Barclays and Page Kirk accountants to name a few. View...
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