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Tinsdills Celebrate Another Award Success
Tim Cogan | February 16, 2018
Last night, 15th February 2018, saw Tinsdills Solicitors add another award to its portfolio as it was presented with the Employer of the Year Award at the annual Performance Through People Achievement Awards Ceremony, held at The Village Hotel in...
Here at Tinsdills, We Are Expanding!
Tim Cogan | July 6, 2017
Tinsdills are further strengthening their team with appointments in key positions across the firm. To support our business growth across all four of our offices in Hanley, Newcastle, Leek and Sandbach, we have recruited a number of new staff in...
Recent Judgement made by Supreme Court in ongoing Contentious Probate Case
Jason Washington | April 4, 2017
We reported back in 2015 on the Court of Appeal’s decision in the case of Ilott –v- The Blue Cross & Others. The detailed background is set out in the previous report but, in brief, the case related to a...
Trampoline Park Injuries on the Rise in the UK
Paul Woolliscroft | March 27, 2017
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With Spring now upon us and Summer to look forward to, when the weather is fine we all enjoy the great outdoors whether that be playing sports, walking or one of the many other physical activities summer tends to inspire....
Another Law Firm Bites the Dust
Tim Cogan | March 2, 2017
– Does Anybody Care? Since the introduction of the Legal Services Act and the liberalisation of the rules around ownership of law firms, we have seen a considerable change in the way that law firms operate in the UK, and...
Stephanie Leadbetter
Tinsdills | February 28, 2017
“As a Trainee at Tinsdills, I have benefited from invaluable hands-on experience from day one of my Training Contract. I have had the opportunity to manage my own caseload with the guidance of my Department Head, and feel that there...
Japanese Knotweed – Did you know it could lead to an ASBO?
Martin Roberts | October 8, 2015
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Whilst Japanese Knotweed is not yet set on world domination, it is causing some considerable problems in the Housing Market. Failure to treat knotweed can lead to an Antisocial Behaviour Order (“ASBO”). Fallopia japonica, commonly known as Japanese Knotweed, is...
‘Zero Hours’ Contracts Explained
Tinsdills | October 8, 2015
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_wp_text]The subject of zero-hours contracts has been in the news fairly recently, brought about due to a legal challenge against Sports Direct over its use of these contracts. The legal challenge is apparently raising the question that the use of...