News from leading Sheffield solicitors
Welcome to the latest news from Ashton Morton Slack, where you can read all about our latest achievements and awards, developments to the firm, plus changes to the law that you may be interested in. Click on the news headings to read the full story.
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Business News
2 March 2007
Sheffield’s business team welcomes new faces
Ashton Morton Slack have had a busy start to 2007 and have just announced an expansion of their well-respected business team. Two fresh new faces will be joining the established team of solicitors. Michael Doherty and Liam Kenealy have both been with Ashton Morton Slack during their training contracts and have chosen to continue their legal future with the business team.
Personal Injury News
9 October 2006
Sheffield Solicitors Call for Compensation Bill to be dropped
A report issued by the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on insurance and financial services, calls on the government to drop clause one from the Compensation Bill.
Personal Injury News
8 October 2006
Sheffield solicitor critical of Court of Appeal ruling on pleural plaques
The Court of Appeal has today overturned a High Court decision to continue to allow sufferers of pleural plaques to be awarded compensation.
Firm-wide News
21 September 2006
Sheffield solicitors celebrate following glowing review
Everyone at one of Sheffield’s largest non-national law firm, Ashton Morton Slack, already knew they had been going from strength to strength in recent years. But to receive glowing reviews from the legal professions most respected journal is something that adds a real spring in the step of everyone at the firm.
Private Client News
10 August 2006
Tax advice from leading Sheffield legal expert
A survey by Independent Financial Advice Promotion (IFAP) published today states that four out of five people are set to pay more tax than they need to this year. The survey goes on to say that around £7.6bn of unnecessary tax is paid every year, with one of the main taxes being Inheritance Tax.
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