Find out what advice Else’s corporate and commercial solicitors gave when they were asked “Why do I need a shareholder agreement?”

Find out what advice Else’s corporate and commercial solicitors gave when they were asked “Why do I need a shareholder agreement?”
Obtaining a County Court Judgment may be just the tip of the iceberg when seeking recovery of what is owed to you. Throughout this article, we will provide you with a synopsis of the potential options available to you when considering the enforcement of a Judgment.
By Kathryn Caple I have had a number of enquiries recently about transferring a property…
Making a Will is an essential part of your family and financial planning for the future – it allows you to set out clearly what your intentions are for the property and assets you leave behind, and to ensure your loved ones are protected and looked after.
Following our recent article on Enforcement of a Judgment, Insolvency proceedings can also be useful tool to enforce a Judgment. Throughout this article, we briefly explore both bankruptcy and winding up petitions as a way to enforce an unpaid Judgment, as well as an effective mechanism for obtaining payment on an undisputed debt.
Burton YMCA have benefited from funds raised by Else Solicitors following a golf day recently held at Branston Golf Club.
The Else Solicitors Charity Football Tournament returned this year seeing teams pitched against each other to raise funds for the Burton YMCA.
Shenanigans with Wills have long been great fodder for mystery and whodunnits. Individuals lured by…
Georgina Haley, Commercial Property paralegal at Else Solicitors, examines whether buyers and tenants should be concerned about Chancel Repair Liability, an ancient law which can require them to pay towards the upkeep of a local church.