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New training event explores stress management and the tools to effectively self-manage
The family team at Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP are holding a training event at their offices in Hull on Thursday 20th September 2018. Dave Algeo, former police officer and 'stress guru', is presenting a workshop on Positive Emotional Management and Self Care (the inner radish). Sally-Anne Neal, Associate, comments, "…
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Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP Advises on Acquisition of 45-Acre Site Near Selby
York House Leisure, (YHL), which runs award-winning retirement and holiday parks across Yorkshire and Scotland, has acquired Gateforth Park, a derelict 45-acre site near Selby, which is earmarked to be transformed into an environmentally-friendly retirement village. Christopher Harrison, an agricultural and landed estates partner with Andrew Jackson …
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Family law services boosted by complementary skills
The Family team at Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP recognise the benefits that complementary skills can bring to their work. Sally-Anne Neal, who is an Associate in the family team, completed Level 3 in Counselling Skills in June 2018 and will start Level 4 later in the year. Sally said: "…
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Andrew Jackson Solicitors advises Burton Roofing on acquisition
We recently advised long-standing client, Hull-based Burton Roofing Merchants Ltd (Burton Roofing), which is one of the UK’s leading independent roofing merchants, on its acquisition of counterpart Brian Gow Roofing Warehouse Ltd, for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition, which was led by our corporate lawyer, Daniel Hammond, …
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Andrew Jackson's private client team remains top ranked in region
We are delighted that Chambers & Partners, one of the leading industry guides to UK law firms, has once again ranked our private client team in the top tier. In Chambers' annual High Net Worth guide, published 20 July, we're one of only three firms to be recognised in …
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Finding the correct approach to issues of fundamental dishonesty
In the recent case of Howlett v Davies, in October 2017, the Court of Appeal considered the correct approach to issues of fundamental dishonesty in what is a crucial decision for claimants and defendants alike. Since 2013, claimants in personal injury cases have had the benefit of Qualified One-way …
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Dispelling the myths around estate planning
It is a widely held belief that estate planning only applies to wealthy or retired individuals. The reality is that almost everyone has an estate of some form or another, so it’s vitally important that you have plans in place at an early stage, enabling you to not only …
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Personal injury claims and withdrawals of admission
In the recently reported case of Wood v Days Healthcare UK Limited and others 2017, Days applied to withdraw an admission made some two years earlier, before court proceedings were issued. Defendants in personal injury claims have long been encouraged to make admissions at an early stage to reduce the …
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Getting to grips with GDPR: Where are we now?
When the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force on 25 May 2018, the rules and business practices around data protection changed considerably for businesses of all shapes and sizes. Despite the significance of GDPR, many businesses remain unprepared and are therefore failing to comply with the new rules, …