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Author Archives: Terry Maylin

Debt Recovery- new rules in relation to the High Court Sheriff

Debt RecoveryBy Terry MaylinSeptember 5, 2014Leave a comment

Following the recent revamp in the rules relating to enforcement of judgment there are now four  stages. Compliance stage – sending the notice of enforcement. Enforcement does not proceed if the debt is paid in full in this stage Enforcement stage 1 – the EA attends the debtor’s premises to take control of goods. If…

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Huge Increase in Court fees- 81% in some cases!

Latest NewsBy Terry MaylinApril 3, 2014Leave a comment

The Ministry of Justice has confirmed it will go ahead with a series of changes to court fees from 22 April. Fees for compensation claims between £5,000 and £10,000 will increase by 81% from £245 to £445, with an extra £200 fee added to all claims up to those in excess of £300,000, which are…

Employment Tribunal Claims- Update

EmploymentBy Terry MaylinMarch 31, 2014Leave a comment

For all employees thinking of bringing an employment tribunal claim- best get a move on and issue it this week because after the 6th April, before you can bring a claim in the Employment Tribunal you will have to had gone through conciliation with ACAS. This will be mandatory and will of course put extra…

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Top Tips for debt collection

Debt RecoveryBy Terry MaylinMarch 9, 2014Leave a comment

TM LAWS TOP TIPS TO HELP MAKE SURE YOU GET PAID 1. Know who you are dealing with. Sounds really obvious but is not only crucial but very often got wrong. 2. You can deal with someone as an Individual, as a sole trader, as a partnership or as a limited company. Identify which they…

Personal injury/Accident claims financial limits left alone

Personal InjuryBy Terry MaylinOctober 24, 2013Leave a comment

Good news for those who have been injured in an accident at last. The insurance industry were trying to have the small claims limit for personal injury claims lifted from £1000 to £5000 so that accident victims could not use solicitors to claim compensation which usually means the victim of injury will be awarded less…

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