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Walker Foster in the community

The impact we have on the communities we serve can be profound. With this in mind, Walker Foster have set up a Corporate Social Responsibility team to monitor and deliver initiatives across all our offices and provide support for a variety of projects within the local areas we serve.

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Oct 12, 2011
Company News

Our new insolvency expert

Expanding our team, we welcome Judith

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Oct 11, 2011
Company News

Merger, good news for clients

Walker Foster solicitors (Skipton, Ilkley, Silsden and Barnoldswick) and Turners solicitors (Cross Hills) have merged. Both are local and long established businesses.

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Oct 11, 2011
Business Dispute Resolution

DEBT COLLECTING – You can’t get blood out of a stone but …

There are time limits on taking Court action to recover debts (usually six years) but not for enforcing a Judgment obtained in proceedings.

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Oct 4, 2011
Corporate Social Responsibility

Walker Foster Solicitors raise more than £5,500 for Will Aid

Walker Foster Solicitors has participated in the Will Aid scheme since 2009

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Feb 27, 2011

‘Without Prejudice’. What does it mean?

The term and its effect are confusing to many lay clients and apparently to some solicitors.

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Feb 15, 2011
Litigation and Dispute Resolution

How many solicitors does it take to help a client?

The meeting was suggested by one of the solicitors with the stated intent that all four should focus on a means of resolving the dispute that had arisen between family members involving their business interests.

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Feb 10, 2011
Family Law

President of Family Division Backs No-fault Divorce

If you want to divorce by mutual consent, you have to wait two years. If there is no consent, it is 5 years.

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Commercial Contracts

Are your terms of business any use?

Many businesses will seek to limit liability to their client or customer when supplying goods or services. Some businesses continue to use fine print terms or convoluted wording in their terms of business.

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