VICTORY IN COURT FOR CLIENT WHO SUFFERED SIGNIFICANT INJURY
Personal Injury Partner Simon Breeden and Solicitor Laura Herrod recently succeeded at trial for a client whose accident claim had been abandoned by previous solicitors.
Read moreHAVE YOU BEEN INVOLVED IN A FORKLIFT TRUCK ACCIDENT AT WORK?
Accidents involving forklift trucks are common, in fact the Health and Safety Executive state that on average, forklift trucks are involved in about a quarter of all workplace transport accidents.
Read moreSills & Betteridge LLP Sweeps the Board in Annual Legal Directory Rankings
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Karen Bower-Brown
- 12 Oct 2023
- Firm News
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
- Corporate & Commercial
- Personal Injury & Medical Negligence
- Divorce & Separation News and Legal Updates
- Family Emergency
- Commercial Property
- Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Employment Law
Leading regional law firm Sills & Betteridge LLP has beaten its own impressive record in The Legal 500 (The World’s Leading Legal Directory) with high-ranking places for all of the practice areas it was assessed on - including Top Tier status for its Family Law department.
Read more“Badge of honour” for Sills & Betteridge LLP at British Wills and Probate Awards 2023
- 12 Oct 2023
- Firm News
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
The sixth annual British Wills and Probate Awards was hosted in Manchester on 11th October recognising and celebrating excellence in the Wills and Probate sector.
Read moreGrimsby Law Office Welcomes Wills and Estate Planning Partner
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Anna O'Mara
- 3 Oct 2023
- Firm News
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
Sills & Betteridge Solicitor and Partner Anna O’Mara has recently added Grimsby to her team’s portfolio to meet client demand for later life planning advice.
Read moreCohabitation Agreements And How They Can Protect Unmarried Couples Who Live Together
- 22 Sep 2023
- Law Blog
- Divorce & Separation News and Legal Updates
More and more couples are choosing to live together without getting married. The number of unmarried couples living together has now doubled since the mid 1990s. Many assume that they will have the same rights as married couples if they separate. However, under English Law there is no such thing as ‘common-law’ marriage.
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Simon Breeden
Karen Bower-Brown
Anna O'Mara