Solicitors
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Ashtons’ Business Client Group has recently advised a number of businesses in the successful sales of their companies. Sale of Academy Plus Group Ltd in Cambridge In Cambridge, they worked...
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Ashtons was instructed in late 2021 following the death of LB, an 11-year-old child, after a delay in diagnosis of appendicitis. LB was seen by a GP and referred to...
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Question: How do you deal with potential health hazards when buying a property in France, in particular, black mould? “The property we have found and wish to make an offer...
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Ashtons Legal has recently advised the owners of Priory Insurance Brokers, an independent insurance broker based in Norfolk, on the sale of the company to the Alan Boswell Group, an...
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Jasmine Allen, a solicitor in Ashtons Legal’s Corporate & Commercial team, recently advised Salhouse Garden Centre in Norfolk on their sale to the Cherry Lane Group. Cherry Lane is part...
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The topic of ‘Should we get a Pre-nup’ can sometimes be quite an upsetting thing to consider for some couples, as ultimately, you are creating a plan of what would...
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Nuisance, in legal terms, refers to an act that unlawfully interferes with the use or enjoyment of someone else’s land. Common types of nuisances include noise, odours, light pollution, and...
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This week’s spotlight is on Joanna Baker, a Partner in our Private Wealth Disputes team. Joanna Baker What is your role at Ashtons? I am a Partner in the Private...
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A new case relating to penalties imposed on operators, owners and drivers who carry concealed persons seeking to enter the UK illegally (clandestine entrants) will be a cause of concern...
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Maria Cohen was widowed just before Christmas 2023 when her husband, Cyril, died after a short battle against mesothelioma. Maria is now hoping to make contact with some of Cyril’s...
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Keir Starmer’s Labour government has said in the King’s Speech, which opened the new session of Parliament on Wednesday this week, that it would create a new law setting out...
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Before the Employment Tribunal, the Claimant argued that he had been discriminated against by the Respondent because he was required to pay a flat weekly circuit fee of £148. This...
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