Latest Legal News
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Hopkins Solicitors Review of the Month for February
At the end of every matter, we always request client feedback. This is to find out how satisfied clients were…
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Will the bedroom tax loophole close in March 2014?
Since its introduction in April 2013, the ‘Bedroom tax’ has rarely been out of the news. It’s likely to be…
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What’s new in employment law in 2014
On 6th April 2014, employment law changes come into force that may affect you and your business.
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Legal Eagle Seb Walker discusses employment changes on Mansfield 103.2
Hopkins Employment Law solicitor (and Legal Eagle), Seb Walker joined Tony Delahunty to discuss recent changes to employment law legislation….
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Introducing the family law workplace policy
Your workforce are the life blood of your business, so anything that affects your employees can have a direct impact…
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Hopkins Client Review of the Month – January
We always ask our clients for feedback following the closure of their case, so we can monitor our service standards…
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Hopkins’ Family Law solicitor contributes to article in The Guardian
David Winnett, head of Family Law at Hopkins in Nottingham, provided expert opinion for a recent article in The Guardian,…
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Firms joining forces to provide services locally to clients in Nottingham
Hopkins will be holding weekly legal service appointments for new and existing clients at the office of PWR Lettings in…
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Hopkins Solicitors and Citizens Advice Bureau working together
Hopkins Solicitors and the Mansfield CAB Advice Hub are working together to provide free housing advice and legal support to…
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Hopkins raise money for Nottingham charity
Hopkins Solicitors has raised £95.40 in support of Nottingham charity, When You Wish Upon a Star. The small charity, based…
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Hopkins Solicitors Review of the Month – December
Following the closure of their case, we always ask our clients to review our services so we can monitor service…
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Hopkins Solicitors raise money for Movember
As you may have read, two members of the Hopkins’ commercial team took part in Movember. They grew a moustache…
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Gifts to Children – The law regarding double portions
What is a ‘double portion?’ A double portion is when you give a substantial gift to a child in life…
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A look at the latest Housing case law
Leicester CC v Shearer (November 2013) In the case of Leicester CC v Shearer, the Court of Appeal held that…
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Growth Accelerator – Are you ready to grow?
What is Growth Accelerator? Growth Accelerator is a scheme introduced this year by the Government to support small businesses and…
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Hopkins supports National Family Dispute Resolution week
Hopkins Solicitors support Resolution’s ‘Family Dispute Resolution week’, running 25th to 29th November 2013. Resolution are holding the awareness week…
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Hopkins events raise money for Children in Need
Hopkins Solicitors hosted a fun-filled week of activities to raise over £241 for this year’s Children in Need appeal. The…
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Zeroing in on zero hours contracts
What is a zero hours contract? A zero hours contract is generally a contract for casual working, under which the…
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The Great Hopkins Bake Off
Hopkins Solicitors are holding the ‘Great Hopkins Bake Off’ today in aid of Children in Need. The team from Hopkins…
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Hopkins Solicitor discusses injuries to children
Hopkins Personal Injury solicitor, Claire Lowe joined Tony Delahunty to discuss accidents and injuries to children in November’s edition of…
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Pension Auto Enrolment – Free Seminar from Hopkins Solicitors
Pension Auto Enrolment Auto enrolment, which began in October 2012 for the UK’s largest companies, is the biggest change to…
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Hopkins Solicitors Client Review of the Month – October
We always ask our clients to review our services following the closure of their case, so we can monitor our…
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Top Tips for Buying and Selling Businesses
Buying and selling businesses is a complex legal area and there are many pitfalls for those who do it unprepared….
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Claiming compensation for pressure ulcers and bedsores
Pressure ulcers, also known as decubitus ulcers or bedsores, are a major problem in many British hospitals and nursing homes….