Latest Legal News
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Separation, Divorce, & Minimising the Effects of Conflict on Children
When parents make the difficult decision to separate, it’s often on the condition that they will ‘put the kids first’….
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Getting a Divorce – The Dos and Don’ts from Hopkins
Christmas is renowned for being a stressful time, and for many married couples, it can be the final straw. Statistics…
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Stamp Duty Overhaul: What Does It Mean For You?
Great news for those trying to get their foot on the property ladder! This week, George Osborne announced a stamp…
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Getting a good settlement for personal injury
If you are not happy with your current Personal Injury solicitor its not too late to change. If you have…
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Legal aid for housing issues available at Hopkins
Legal aid is being slashed by the Government despite the fact the number of people being evicted from their homes…
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Legal Advice on the Dental Patient Recall
A Nottinghamshire dentist was today suspended and triggered the largest patient recall notice in UK history, with 22,000 residents potentially…
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Hopkins employees run the Robin Hood Half Marathon
Five Hopkins employees ran the Nottingham Robin Hood half marathon on Sunday 28th September in order to raise money for…
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Hopkins supports Jeans for Genes
Staff at Hopkins Solicitors left their suits at home today and instead pulled on their favorite jeans in aid of…
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Hopkins gets the Help to Buy seal of approval
The Government’s Help to Buy scheme was created to help normal, hard-working people who don’t have ten of thousands of…
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Hopkins Solicitors help employers support their workforce through difficult times
Employers know that their workforce is the life blood of their organisation, and that anything that affects them either at…
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‘Solar Strategy’ launched by the Government
The Government has recently launched their ‘Solar Strategy’ to increase solar panel deployment on the roofs of commercial, industrial and…
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Hopkins offer support to local start up businesses at Mansfield event
Free advice day for budding entrepreneurs, supported by local professional services firms. A group of local professional services firms are…
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Changes to Consumer Law – June 2014
What’s changing? From 13th June 2014, The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 come into force –…
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Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery scheme
The Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery (CRAR) scheme came into force in April – and is the method by which commercial…
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Employment Law Updates for 2014
It’s vital that as an employer you keep up to date with the latest changes in employment law. 2014 has…
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Hopkins to host Nottingham networking event in April
At Hopkins we like to keep in touch with our local business community, and network regularly at the many great…
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Hopkins Solicitors work with local advisers in the “North Notts Commercial Property Group”
Hopkins’ commercial property Solicitors have formed the “North Notts Commercial Property Group” with a group of advisers from the North…
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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,…