
Dementia currently affects 1 in 14 people in the UK. Many people will either know someone with dementia, have had to support and care for someone with dementia or have been diagnosed themselves.
At Anthony Collins Solicitors, we work with clients from a range of backgrounds, on a range of case sizes. For each client, we strive to provide a professional service that results in the best outcome. Most recently, our high level of service has been recognised in Chambers and Partners HNW guide for private wealth law in Birmingham and surrounds.
Specific comments were made surrounding our Court of Protection work - "They’re reliable, they turn business around and they communicate. They know their stuff and they’re very good with clients," comments one interviewee,"we have tried other people in the past, but at the moment we’re happy with them. They’re probably our first port of call".
Our team embody the values of our firm to "improve lives, communities and society", with comments praising them for being "very approachable" and "really about what’s best for the clients". Two stand-out members of our team are Alex Elphinston and Donna Holmes, who have been highlighted as notable practitioners in this work area.
For more information, please view our Chambers and Partners HNW guide profile here or contact Kate Granger. To find out more about how we can help you, please visit our website.
Dementia currently affects 1 in 14 people in the UK. Many people will either know someone with dementia, have had to support and care for someone with dementia or have been diagnosed themselves.
The 2022 Code replaces the NHF Code of Conduct 2012 (the 2012 Code) and sets out the baseline standards that the NHF expects of its member registered providers (RPs).
The High Court has dismissed a challenge by the Police Superintendents’ Association to the closure of legacy public sector pension schemes.
In my recent blog, I said that we would be issuing a series of ebriefings and blogs highlighting issues with the Procurement Bill. This is the first of these.
Contractors and delivery partners are facing a ‘perfect storm’ in many cases with a number of factors directly impacting upon the profitability of their work.
Worker status, like Piers Morgan, is one of those things that we think has gone away and then it pops up again!
We are seeing a steady trickle of decisions focused around the issue of flexible working requests or employer requirements for changes to working patterns (both pre and post the pandemic).
For those of us who have endured a choppy cross channel journey, the mention of P&O Ferries will invoke some nauseous memories.
Successive generations have witnessed seismic shifts in the workplace; post-war it was the return of the soldiers and the impact on working women who had to work in their place.
In this podcast, Puja Desai interviews Kimberley Foster and discusses her experience with counselling. This is a really helpful podcast for anyone who has thought about counselling.