Legal Aid Update
In February we wrote about the plans that we have to expand our family services in the wake of the Legal Aid... Read More
Woolverstone Wish
The photo shows Anthony Wooding and Conveyancing Secretary Judy Sykes handing over a cheque from Kerseys solicitors for £2500 to Jessie Caldwell... Read More
Expansion of Family Services
Expansion of Family Services January sees an increase in the number of people starting divorce proceedings. This trend may be the result... Read More
Kerseys Secures Law Society’s New Quality Mark
Kerseys Solicitors Secures Law Society’s New Quality Mark Kerseys Solicitors has secured membership to the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme – the... Read More
New Guide on Right to Buy Scheme for Council Tenants
The Leasehold Advisory Service has provided a detailed guide for council tenants who would like to buy their home. It follows the... Read More
McDonald’s Worker Compensated After ‘McFlurry Sacking’
A McDonald’s worker who was sacked for serving an “over generous” topping of chocolate on a dessert has accepted a four-figure out-of-court... Read More
The Cases of Lord McAlpine and Adrian Smith
The Cases of Lord McAlpine and Adrian Smith Two contrasting cases in the last week show up clearly the right and wrong... Read More
The Story of The Copy (right) Cat
The Isle of Mull is providing an interesting legal case concerning a ginger cat. The cat lives in the town of Tobermory... Read More
New Law on Squatters Not Thought Through
New Law on Squatters Not Thought Through “If you’re occupying a property (like land or a house) without permission you’re squatting. If... Read More
Unpaid work schemes: slavery or not?
Unpaid work schemes: slavery or not? We blogged on this case when it was before the High Court. In February 2013 –... Read More