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Do I need a solicitor for a personal injury claim? This is a question we are frequently asked as many insurance companies offer to deal with injured parties direct and – as we outlined in a recent blog – unregulated ‘litigation firms’ are springing up falsely claiming to be able to undertake personal injury work. This makes the…
Copywriting is easy. Right? I’ll let you in on a communications industry joke – ‘even the boldest of client often ends up at copy sign off by committee’ – making light of how frustrating it is to have a wide group of people (without initial involvement in the project or understanding of the communications strategy)…
TM Law Solicitor Terry Maylin provides an expert overview of the pitfalls of using an unregulated litigation advisor instead of a fully qualified solicitor to undertake your legal work. Beware who you appoint to do your legal work There’s a well-used legal phrase, “buyer beware”, that’s become well known as a general piece of advice…
TM Law Solicitor Aidan Squire explains everything you need to know about exit strategies in business, if not in Brexit. Over the last few months, you may well have become bored, annoyed or just amazed and exasperated at how the Brexit negotiations have progressed (or rather not progressed). Those of us in business are particularly…
For many enterprises, copper wire remains the material of choice for data cabling. Variations in manufacture, shielding materials, and other factors result in there being a range of grades or categories, each with different levels of noise resistance, transfer speeds, backwards compatibility, physical robustness, and cost efficiency. Anticipated length of use, desired performance levels, network…
TM Law Solicitor Aidan Squire explains everything you need to know about the National Minimum Wage and the National Living Wage, and the key differences between the two. As an employer you need to know the minimum wage you must pay your workers, which is set by law, at different rates depending upon their age…
TM Law Solicitor Terry Maylin provides an expert guide to the legal recourses open to freelancers and small businesses when all other options to resolve non-payment have been exhausted. As a freelancer, considering taking legal action against a non-paying client can be a daunting prospect. There’s often a delicate balancing act, especially with long-term customers.…
At TM Law we are conscious of the perception that legal services are expensive. Accordingly we have a scheme whereby for a set fee of £150 +vat , we can see you in person, look at any documents you have and advise you ( and if simple enough) draft a letter for you. In a…
4 out of every 5 UK small businesses are owed money, that’s a total of around £14bn in unpaid invoices. But what can be done to crack down on your firm’s late payment troubles? TM Law solicitor Aidan Squire explains why Non-Standard Terms and Conditions (in conjunction with a detailed invoice) have the power to…
As a business owner you don’t need to fear the Spring and Summer School Holidays, and the spike in requests for employee holiday leave that naturally occurs. It is possible to successfully deal with multiple requests for time off, and in this blog TM Law solicitor Aidan Squire will show you how. “Employee holiday leave…