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Hot off the press – our latest newsletter

Hot off the press – our latest newsletter

Our latest newsletter is now available, bringing a fresh batch of new and important updates for you and your family.

InBrief issue 17 brings together a selection of the constantly updated and topical articles always available on our website to keep you in the know when it comes to legal developments.

In this issue we look at:

  • Why it's vital to make a new Will when you're getting married;
  • How the new personal injury reforms might affect you;
  • Employment issues like what to do if you're not getting paid the same as a male colleague;
  • The rise and rise of pop-up shops;
  • Some of the key areas our experienced dispute resolution specialist solicitors cover.

There's also a round-up of some of the many fund raising activities we like to get involved in across the regions our 11 offices cover, everything from dog walks to bike rides, Make a Will Weeks to cake sales.

You can download InBrief issue 17 by following this link or take a look at our website news page for further articles on the subjects touched upon in the newsletter.

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