Commercial property solicitors in Nottingham

Commercial property solicitors in Nottingham

Commercial solicitors Mansfield? Have you been dismissed by your employer or do you feel that you have been treated unfairly or discriminated against? Has your employer failed to make payments that are due to you such as wages or holiday pay? Are you being made redundant and need advice on the process that is being followed or do you want to raise a grievance? These are all issues we deal with on a daily basis, so if you believe that your employer is not acting lawfully or that you have been treated badly then it is important to take legal advice from a specialist in employment law. We know that contacting solicitors can be daunting, but we pride ourselves on our friendly and practical approach. It is important to us that we understand your goal from the outset in order to achieve the best outcome for you.

We have experience dealing with disputes arising from many of the Standard Form building, construction or engineering contracts such as JCT, NEC and other industry approved contracts as well as more bespoke agreements, and whether you are a property owner, employer, builder, supplier or a professional consultant such as an architect, engineer, or quantity surveyor our specialist team is on hand to proactively guide you through the heavily regulated dispute resolution process.

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. See more details on conveyancing solicitors west bridgford.

The first stage in attempting to recover your debt is to send the debtor a letter of claim. Realistically, the debtor has 3 options at this stage: To pay in full – If payment in full is simply received following the letter of claim then we will limit our fee to £50.00 (excl. VAT). To dispute the debt – If the other party raises a dispute at any point, then we will assess the points in dispute together with you and advise you on your further options. If the debt is disputed then your case will no longer fall within our undisputed debt collection fixed fee scheme and your will be provided with further costs estimates for the options available to you. To fail to respond – If the debtor fails to respond to the letter of claim at all, then the claim will be issued at Court. If there is no response after issue, then we will ask the Court to grant you Judgment in default against the debtor. If the debtor still fails to pay upon receiving a County Court Judgement (CCJ) then we will advise you upon the enforcement options available to you and the costs that entails to pursue the debtor further.

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. Read more information at here.