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Employment solicitor Coventry: cutting costs
When using an employment solicitor you will want to ensure that as much of the financial reward is kept for yourself and not eviscerated by the costs of bringing the necessary legal action.
02/07/09 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Employment solicitor Wakefield: dismissals
In the current economic climate employment solicitors particularly find themselves dealing with claims related to dismissals.
01/07/09 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Employment solicitor Bristol: choosing
Employment solicitors now seek to make their work as accessible as possible so you should be able to choose between them in the same manner as you would any service.
01/07/09 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Employment solicitor Manchester: what they do
The first thing an employment solicitor can do is to simply advise you on the options available to you going forward and the likely outcomes and costs of your case.
01/07/09 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Employment solicitor Liverpool: how to assist
Employment disputes can be time-consuming, expensive and stressful so you will want to make the most of the time you spend with your employment solicitor.
01/07/09 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Latest news
Lenders do not require a court order for repossession
The High Court has ruled in favour of a mortgage lender which repossessed a property without going through the courts, undermining Gordon Brown's plea to the banks that repossession only occurs as a last resort.
Personal injury lawyers warn victims of 'third-party capture'
The head of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has warned accident victims that they may be losing large amounts of money due to insurance companies directly approaching victims with offers of compensation.
Banks and credit card issuers comes under fire for payment protection plans
Two financial watchdogs along with consumer group Which? have claimed that Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) providers are still misleading consumers when selling the cover in conjunction with loans and credit cards.
FSA cracks down on payment protection mis-selling
Five car dealers have been fined a total of £175,000 as part of the Financial Services Authority's (FSA) campaign against the mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI), bringing the tally of PPI mis-selling fines up to £3.9 million

