Conveyancing solicitors in Mansfield


Posted On Sep 26 2020

Criminal defence solicitors Chesterfield? Our experience in dealing with landlord and tenant matters means that we are well placed to offer practical solutions to any aspect of the leasehold transaction and unforeseen issues which may arise along the way (such as landlord’s consent, registration of the lease, stamp duty, rent reviews, service charge and management company responsibility, break clauses, decoration and repair liabilities and authorised guarantee agreements). We have strong connections with a broad range of local accountants, surveyors and other business professionals who we can recommend to assist with any non-legal services such preparation of schedules of condition, VAT and tax advice. It is important to us to know our clients and help them to achieve their objectives with no nonsense full professional service.

We can assist you if your intellectual property rights have been infringed. Alternatively where you have, inadvertently, found you or your business accused of infringement of these rights. Intellectual Property claims may be pursued in relation to patents; design rights; trademark and passing off; copyright; protection of rights in confidential information. In all cases court action can ensue fairly quickly and we can assist in analysing the issues and then providing you with clear advice so that you are aware of your rights and remedies, and the action you will need to take to protect your interests.

Elliot Mather LLP maintains professional indemnity insurance in accordance with the rules of the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Details of the insurers and the territorial coverage of the policy are available for inspection at our offices. You may be visiting our web site, because you have been recommended by a friend or colleague. Most of our new clients come to us because of a personal recommendation and our reputation is based on our ability to deliver every time. We base our approach on a set of characteristics that we know are important to you, and these characteristics define our work: clear, affordable, tailored, personal and impeccable. As one of the biggest law firms in the East Midlands, we can provide you with access to a comprehensive range of legal services – whether you are a business, entrepreneur, individual or family, throughout the region and beyond. Read more information at https://www.elliotmather.co.uk/department/Commercial%20Property.

Late payment of invoices and unrecovered debts are major problems for most businesses. This can lead to significant cash flow and profitability issues which if left unresolved can threaten the survival and/or growth of your business. We offer a streamlined service and a fixed fee package for the recovery of your debts where your claim is in relation to an unpaid invoice providing that the invoice is not disputed. Please note that any enforcement action required after the successful conclusion of court proceedings will be at additional cost to the fixed fees quoted below.

If you feel that your sentence was too harsh, it may be possible to seek leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal to have the sentence reduced. The Court of Appeal will either allow the appeal (reduce the sentence) or refuse the appeal (leave the sentence alone). The Court of Appeal cannot increase the sentence but they can order that time spent in custody as an appellant does not count although this is only normally done in meritless cases. In some cases, something can go wrong in the trial process and you may feel that is why you were found guilty. Maybe the jury were given the wrong direction, maybe the judge got the law wrong or possibly, there is some new evidence. In these cases, you may have a right to appeal against your conviction on the grounds that it was unsafe. If you were represented by one or our in-house Advocates or approved barristers, we will always advise you about your options if this situation arises. Discover extra details on https://www.elliotmather.co.uk/.

Last Updated on: September 30th, 2020 at 12:39 pm, by


Written by Amelia Whitehart