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Gamlins Law recruits experienced Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence Team
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A leading North Wales law firm has recruited three highly experienced personal injury and clinical negligence lawyers. Gamlins Law has brought on board Sally Richards. Sally have a background of working … Read more
How cryptocurrency can fuel asset concealment in divorce
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Divorce professionals are reporting that cryptocurrencies are fuelling a new trend of asset concealment when couples part. For while offshore trusts and investments are well-known as tools used by the … Read more
North Wales solicitor challenges “flawed” drug-driving convictions
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Hundreds of convictions for drug-driving may be unsafe, according to a leading criminal solicitor. Dafydd Roberts, Head of Criminal Law at Gamlins Law, is acting for several clients who may … Read more
Criminal Law, drug driving, Gamlins Law, North Wales, Police, Road Traffic Act
North Wales Lawyer Captains Law Society Yacht Club
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A North Wales solicitor had the honour of captaining the Law Society Yacht Club team in a prestigious sailing event. Jaimie Whiteley, a lawyer with Gamlins Law, led the team … Read more
Side-hustles and tax – Everything you need to know
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While lockdown restrictions have been in place, many people have had more time to try their hand at something new. Perhaps you have set up a new business to share … Read more
What happens to debt after someone dies?
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When someone you love has passed away, the last thing you might be thinking about is debt. However, there are many misconceptions about debt and inheritance, and it is essential … Read more
Should you buy or rent a commercial property?
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If you are looking to move your business, there is an important decision to be made around whether you should buy or rent premises. There are several factors you should … Read more
Five tips for businesses dealing with unpaid invoices
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Carrying the weight of unpaid invoices can make doing business challenging. The coronavirus pandemic has caused financial difficulties for many and could be making the problem of late payments worse … Read more
Why do you need a cohabitation agreement?
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If you live with your partner, or considering moving in together, you may have thought about a cohabitation agreement. But do you actually need one? There is, of course, no … Read more
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