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Month: December 2017

20th December 2017

Christmas Gift Donation goes down a treat this festive season!

Ellisons Solicitors has been busy collecting Christmas presents this December, all destined for various hospitals and care homes across the region. The gifts were collected as part of…

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Ellisons help the homeless this Christmas

Ellisons Solicitors are pleased to have helped those in need this Christmas, by donating to the Ipswich Soup Kitchen. Bethan Williams, a commercial property solicitor at the firm,…

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18th December 2017

County Courts increasingly busy

The latest quarterly statistics for the County Courts show that they are busier than ever. Between July and September 2017 560,000 county court claims (non-family) were issued. This…

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13th December 2017

Marriage and Wills

Considering entering the brave world of a new marriage? If so, bear in mind that any existing Will becomes invalid. This leaves you without a Will and the…

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11th December 2017

Inheritance and the Common Law spouse. Fact or fiction?

Are you cohabiting with a long term partner? If so, it is important to know that from an inheritance perspective a “Common law spouse” doesn’t exist and is…

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5th December 2017

Prominent Commercial Property Partner takes up permanent residence in Ipswich

Ellisons’ Toby Kramers is taking up a permanent residence in the Ipswich office, this December. Toby, a leading Commercial Property Solicitor and Partner at the firm, is looking…

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4th December 2017

Sale of Harwich firm International Packaging Solutions Limited to US buyer

The Corporate and Commercial team at Ellisons Solicitors represented the shareholders of International Packaging Solutions Limited (the parent company of PLF International Limited) (“PLF”) during the transaction for…

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1st December 2017

Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEEs)

Background As most commercial property owners are aware, the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations, were introduced in 2012 and these set out the current regime…

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