Criminal defence solicitors in Nottingham? Property development needs careful planning from the outset, since even the most straightforward projects can prove to be a minefield. You may need access over a neighbour’s land, or a visibility splay for a new road; there could be covenants on the title restricting development or difficult planning conditions to address. It is essential that all aspects are thoroughly investigated and managed with comprehensive, clearly worded agreements so that you know what you are acquiring and what you are able to develop. Only then can you be sure that full value can be achieved.
We have experience dealing with disputes arising from many of the Standard Form building, construction or engineering contracts such as JCT, NEC and other industry approved contracts as well as more bespoke agreements, and whether you are a property owner, employer, builder, supplier or a professional consultant such as an architect, engineer, or quantity surveyor our specialist team is on hand to proactively guide you through the heavily regulated dispute resolution process.
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Whenever you purchase an item such as a sofa, pay a builder to put up your new extension, or download a new video game from the internet you expect to get what you paid for. If you don’t, this is where your rights as a consumer come in to play. Our representatives can advise you in relation any purchase, whether it is covered by contract and/or the Consumer Rights Act 2015, letting you know where you stand and what you options are for dealing with any problems.
If you appeared before the Crown Court and disagree with the decision there, you may have the right to appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). It is the responsibility of your representative to advise you about your right to appeal following the outcome of your case as strict time limits may mean you will lose the right to appeal if not done quickly enough. If you were represented by one of our in-house Advocates or approved barristers, we will always advise you about an appeal and discuss your options well within the time limit. Find additional details on here.