By Sarah McDermott, Private Client Paralegal What a year 2020 was! I am sure none of us could have predicted the lockdowns and the effects of the pandemic. Traditionally, solicitors’ appointments have always been face to face, and this is for a number of reasons, such...
Successful vaccination programmes are rolling out on both sides of the Atlantic, pointing to a brighter economic outlook. The US and UK continued their rapid vaccine programmes to combat the coronavirus pandemic, while Europe lagged in its rollout, resulting in a...
It is not only important that companies handle customer complaints professionally but they identify the root cause(s) of complaints and that taking action to eliminate the cause(s) does reduce the adverse costs of complaints to the business and improves customer...
By Sarah McDermott, Private Client Paralegal A Paralegal is legally trained and educated to perform legal tasks and offer legal assistance, but is not a qualified Solicitor. Paralegals usually specialise in a particular area of law. Paralegals are being given more and...
Well this is taking me back to the days when I first started in Travel , back in the 1970s if you wanted to go to countries outside Europe and in the Southern Hemisphere you would need to prove you had been vaccinated against Smallpox and Cholera and other...
A Long Overdue Update It’s been almost three months since my last blog post. I felt that I didn’t really have much to share, but as I walked along the blustery canal towpath with my friend this morning I was reminded that there really is plenty to share with you all....