Dispute resolution
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Don’t hold your breath before 4th May: A creditor’s guide to chasing bad debts with Ashtons Legal. From the 4th May 2021, the Debt Respite Scheme (also known as ‘Breathing...
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This guide provides a general overview of what a judicial review claim is, how and why you might want to bring one, and what remedies the court can order. What...
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The Coronavirus Act 2020 has made significant changes to the residential landlord and tenant law – are you up to date? How Do The New Regulations Affect Landlords? As a...
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Our skilled and experienced solicitors can assist you if a boundary dispute should arise between you and your neighbour. One of the most common, and potentially costly, disputes that arise...
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Ashtons Legal has recently advised a landowner on their boundary dispute in the local area. The Ashtons Legal team, led by experienced Associate Annabel Mayer, assisted Mr R with a...
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Ashtons Legal has recently acted on a number of residential property disputes in the local area. Access to Registered Easement The Ashtons Legal team, led by experienced Associate Annabel Mayer,...
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This article was written by Fiona Hotston Moore, a highly regarded Expert Witness and Forensic Accounting Partner at FRP Advisory. Lawyers and barristers understand legal cases often fail or succeed...
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If you have co-owned a property or cohabited with someone and a dispute has arisen between you, you may be able to make a TOLATA claim. Disputes may arise between...
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Terminating a contract is usually a straightforward exercise but if it’s not done correctly, it can lead to a dispute. Check the dates If you don’t have one already, your...
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It is no secret that the courts are struggling to clear the backlog of commercial cases which have built up as a result of the coronavirus, or that this backlog...
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Defendant’s poor conduct penalised by costs order. It is well known that litigation can be extremely time consuming and costly. The general rule for costs is that the ‘loser’ pays...
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When you work in partnership with someone, you need to trust them implicitly. You also need a shared vision, a common business plan, and clarity over your respective roles and...
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