Alternative Dispute Resolution
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New decisions highlight the need to consider the setting of listed buildings under threat from urban sprawl and may offer extra protection to heritage assets and a headache for developers.
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A new case confirms that solicitors must tell clients when they have a weak case. Failure to do so could be negligent.
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It can be a relief to settle a claim, but if believe that you settled for too little, what can you do?
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Well done to all runners who took part in yesterday's fantastic run in Swimbrigde, North Devon. Particular congratulations to Felicity Jeffery-Ford, winner of the Samuels cup!
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If your husband or wife, or common law partner has died and left you out of their will, what can you do about it? Read on to find out.
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New regulations will mean hefty fines for landlords of properties with poor energy efficiency ratings. What do you need to do to comply?
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Niche South West law firm, Samuels Solicitors, welcomes Mark Cummings as a new partner in their litigation department.
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You are free to instruct whichever solicitor you like to handle your case, so don't stick with a solicitor who you think is making mistakes, or who takes to long to deal with your matter.
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Youth court proceedings are usually subject to reporting restrictions. The High Court confirms that individual journalists and editors can be held responsible for breaches.
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By participating in a new recycling and shredding scheme, Samuels has saved 17 trees from destruction in the last 12 months.
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If you are unhappy with your solicitor because they have made mistakes and caused you problems and delays, then we can help you bring a claim against them to compensate you for your losses
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Your solicitor has messed up and you have suffered as a result, but what can you do? Can you still bring your claim and do you have to pay their bill? You should get independent advice from an expert solicitor as quickly as possible.
