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Gamlins Law solicitor appointed to take part in Thirlwall Inquiry

A leading North Wales law firm is one of only seven in the UK to represent families at the inquiry examining the events leading up to the conviction of former … Read more

Gamlins Law, Medical Negligence

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Route to the door is different for directors

When Suella Braverman was removed from her cabinet post she decided to take a defiant stance, with an open letter criticising PM Rishi Sunak for reneging on promises and calling … Read more

Companies Act 2006, Company Law

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Chancellor’s hat has rabbits and polar bears but no elephants

The Chancellor’s autumn statement ended with a flourish when Jeremy Hunt closed his speech by pulling a two per cent cut to the national insurance rate for employees out of … Read more

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Gamlins Law shortlisted for Welsh Law Firm of the Year

Press Release: A leading North Wales law firm is in the running to be named Welsh Law Firm of the Year. Gamlins Law, which has its head office in Rhyl, … Read more

Gamlins Law, Wales Legal Awards

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Do Courts Recognise Prenups?

The short answer is yes – if the agreement fulfils several conditions. Here we look at the criteria that a court will want to see evidence of before it will … Read more

Prenuptial Agreements

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Emergency Power of Attorney: When and How to Obtain It

Accidents can happen to anyone at any time, and sometimes these accidents can result in individuals losing the ability to make their own decisions. In such cases, the Court of … Read more

Lasting Power of Attorney, Lasting Powers of Attorney

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Redundancy: What is it and when does it happen?

Facing redundancy can be a challenging and uncertain time for employees. It is important to have a clear understanding of the redundancy process and your rights as an employee to … Read more

Employment Law, Redundancy Pay

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Cohabiting couples: How to protect your assets?

Cohabitation has become increasingly common, with more and more couples choosing to live together without getting married or entering into a civil partnership. However, it is important to note that … Read more

Cohabitation Agreement

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Clear language is critical in will drafting

Three children have won a share of their father’s £700,000 estate after a hard-fought case that reached the High Court in London. The siblings took action when their father Kenneth … Read more

Inheritance, Wills

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