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A recent study by Trussle – the online mortgage broker, revealed that one in six homeowners (16%) are currently thinking about remortgaging in the near-term despite the disruption that has been caused by Covid-19.
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In 2017, an independent review was carried out in relation to working practices which was formally known as the ‘Taylor Review’. The result was that the Review identified 53 recommendations for change, most of which were accepted in principle. What followed was the Government’s Good Work Plan which has brought about various employment law changes.
Coronavirus, otherwise known as Covid-19 has shaken the country and has had an unprecedented impact on the daily lives of everyone in the UK, and it has never been more important to look after ourselves and each other, which is why our Private Client team will be offering the same high-level of client care we always have, albeit with a few essential changes to ensure our team, our clients and the wider community stay safe.
Our team of road traffic accident solicitors have dealt with a wide range of RTAs since our firm was formed, however, one of the common questions we are asked by clients is; “Can I claim compensation if I’m hit by an uninsured driver or the driver can’t be traced?” and the answer is yes, but it will involve the Motor Insurers’ Bureau.
Right now, some of you may be missing your bikes, we understand how you feel, however if you have suffered a motorcycle accident you may also be worried about future losses.
Coronavirus may mean that our team won’t be able to get out and meet you all at events for a while, however, we’ll back out around the country as soon as it’s safe to do so, and we can’t wait, in the meantime we’re here to share our insights into motorcycle accidents and safety.
We have previously published a news alert with guidance regarding the so-called “furlough scheme” which we hope you found helpful. Overnight on 4th April, the Government updated this guidance to clarify several areas and below is a summary of the key updates for you to be aware of:
Coronavirus otherwise-known as Covid-19 has resulted in unprecedented uncertainty for people and businesses across the country.
For those later in life, contemplating a more comfortable retirement or looking to help a loved one by providing financial support, or seeking to bolster their own finances following an unforeseen event, equity release provides an opportunity to receive a cash injection by releasing equity tied up in your home or property.
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