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27 January 2012
At Lindsays in North Berwick we have a well-earned reputation for delivering first class estate agency services. But did you know we can also deal with a full range of legal services including conveyancing, divorce and separation and child law matters.
24 January 2012
Sheena West, Private Client Partner and Alastair Keatinge, Head of Charities at Lindsays discuss the duties charity trustees are subject to in terms of charities legislation in their recent Southern Reporter article.
23 January 2012
Timebar is a trap for the unwary. Many people don't know they only have a limited period of three years following an accident to make a claim for a personal injury. If you do have an accident and suffer an injury, you should contact your Union as soon as possible to discuss making a claim.
20 January 2012
The UK’s first course teaching legal services and advice for family businesses was launched yesterday (Thursday, 19 January) at the University of Strathclyde. Teachers include Jamie Millar, Partner in Lindsays Corporate team in Glasgow.
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Welcome to the fourth issue of lindsays life – our magazine for you, your family and your family business.
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let’s talk law...
“What is a Power of Attorney and should I have one?”
A Power of Attorney is a document appointing someone to act on your behalf for specific purposes. It is extremely good practice to put a power of attorney in place so you can be assured that your affairs will be taken care of by people you can trust.
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“I am thinking about selling my business – what should I be doing now?”
It is never too early to prepare your business for sale as buyers will be more inclined to purchase well organised and managed business. There are various things that a potential buyer will be looking for and our corporate team will be able to advise on what you should be doing now to maximise your return in the future.
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“As a charity do we need to change our Constitution because of the Companies Act 2006?”
There is no requirement for a charity to change its constitution as a consequence of the Companies Act 2006. However, many charities are taking the opportunity to review their constitutions and adopt a revised constitution that takes advantage of the provisions of the Companies Act 2006. Contact our experts to find out more.
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“I have a really good idea – how do I protect it?”
Intellectual Property (IP) is likely to be one of your most valuable assets but it is often overlooked. It is important to protect your IP if you want to exploit value from your idea. There are many options available to protect your IP and our specialist advisors will be able to advise on what options are best for you.
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“I want to trade online – how do I go about it?”
Before you start up a business online there are a number of considerations and it is important to note that your website terms and conditions will require different provisions than straightforward terms and conditions for a non web based business.
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“I want to hire security for my club what do I need to do?”
The law requires anyone acting as a door supervisor (bouncer) to hold a licence issued by the Security Industry Authority. It's down to the individual looking for work in this area to obtain this licence and failure to do so is a criminal offence. Be careful however that your door supervisors aren't heavy-handed as you as an employer could end up liable.
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“I want to set up a charity, what are my options?”
There are a number of options open to those wanting to set up a charity in Scotland. Currently the most commonly used vehicles are a company limited by guarantee or a trust. However there are other options and a new vehicle will be available in 2011.
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“Who should make a Will?”
Everyone, whether they are young or old, married or single. Co-habitants are in a particularly vulnerable position. New legislation to protect co-habitants' rights is limited and uncertain, requiring the bereaved partner to go to court to claim. Making a Will can provide certainty.
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