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History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: I would be pleased to recommend Nash & Co to any friend. My solicitors advice has been accepted on every occasion. As a client who lives out of Devon it seems that Nash & Co could represent the Peer Group among solicitors in the South West. The Firm The firm has seven partners, who work alongside a number of consultants, solicitors, legal executives and assistants, all specialising in different fields covering a broad legal spectrum &ndash; commercial, civil, personal, family and other specialist areas. Our client base ranges from private individuals to corporate entities principally in London and the South West. We are &ldquo;Investors in People&rdquo; and provide our staff with the opportunity for training and career development as well as ensuring they work in a safe and supportive environment. This encourages staff loyalty which in turn offers our clients a better service. Our investment in IT is an ongoing process, ensuring at all times that we have the benefit of the latest systems that offer our clients not just the best and most efficient service but a wide choice of methods for the handling of their individual matters. 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History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Excellent in every respect. We wish we found our solicitor years ago - could have saved years of worry and confusion. Will be recommending him from now on. History of Beaumont House Beaumont House is that rare survivor in an inner city area, a gentlemen&rsquo;s residence in its own wall enclosed park. Its imposing entrance gates are still opposite St. Jude&rsquo;s Church, though the carriage drive has given way to municipal paths. Since the last private owner died the house has been the borough museum, a chest clinic, and is now the offices of Nash &amp; Co, a firm of solicitors. When the centre block of the house was built, about 1800, the town&rsquo;s east gate had only been pulled down about thirty years earlier. The gate stood by the Woodman Inn, on the main Exeter road, which ran up the north-western boundary of Beaumont House. South of the little lane which ran in front of the house was a friary, a private house carved from the domestic buildings of the Carmelite Friary. East of the park was Tothill House, where the Culme family lived. They owned a great stretch of land from Cattedown to Compton. We first know of Beaumont House from two bills of sale. That of 1785 only offered &lsquo;a newly-built barn, stable and garden plot&rsquo;. In 1820 a dwelling house was included. The vendor each time was the manor of Sutton Pill, and the leasees the Julians, a Plymouth family rather given to property dealing. In 1820 the buyer was Thomas Bewes, the price &pound;750. The Bewes were originally Launceston Merchants but successive sons had acquired estates in east cornwall and even the Sutton Vautor manor in Plymouth. By 1736 John Bewes was living in Hoegate Street and was mayor of the town in 1755 and 1764. His son Harry married a daughter of Peter Tonkin, who has the naval Victuallling Office contact to transport supplies out to ships in the sound. Their son in turn married a daughter of John Culme of Tothill. John Culme was the leader of the reformers in Plymouth fighting to break the rotten borough practices which controlled Plymouth right through to the eighteenth century. When John Culme stood for parliament on the reform ticket in 1780 it was the only second contended election in the town since 1698. But he died in 1804 and his son in law Thomas Bewes took over the leadership, spending a lot of money in vain as a candidate in the General Election in 1806. His wife died in 1809, leaving him with a young family. Thomas Bewes moved to Tothill House where his late wife&rsquo;s spinster sister could look after the children. When he married again in 1813, he could hardly take his new wife into his old wife&rsquo;s family home, so he took over Friary House from Sir Michael Seymour, a dashing and highly successful frigate captain. All these families were inter-married; Seymour&rsquo;s son married a Bewes daughter and three other Culme girls married Beweses. Then in 1820, Thomas Bewes bought Beaumont House. It was probably he who added the east wing to the original eighteenth century centre block. At this time the name Beaumont House first appears; probably chosen by Thomas. The House still commands a pleasant view of Sutton Harbour and the Hoe; in those days the foreground was far less developed. A daughter by his first wife married a Boger whose family had long been agents for Mount Edgecumbe. This Debbie Boger was a solicitor and Charles Theodore Bewes, probably a young brother in law joined the practice in 1829. By 1850 he was head of the firm; it subsequently took the name of Bewes &amp; Dickinson, finally Bewes, Dickinson and Scott. The last Bewes in the practice, Arthur Reginald, served his articles with the firm but did not become a partner as the firm has lost the Mount Edgecumbe business in the 1920s. Now the firm had been taken over by Lawrence Spear &amp; Co. Going back to the 1830s, local interest flared in reform with the great Bill before Parliament. There was a meeting of 30,000 people on the Hoe in support of the Bill, and when the first reform election came Thomas Bewes and the wine merchant John Collier were returned unopposed. Bewes held the seat until 1841, when he retired. He died at Beaumont House in 1857 and was buried at Duloe, on one of the Cornish estates, where both his wives and many of his children were buried. His heir was the Rev. Thomas Archer Bewes, born in 1803 to Bewes first wife. He was ordained in 1826, was a curate at Duloe for eight years and then moved to Toland, near Taunton. He settled in Beaumont House, became a benefactor of Charles Church, sometime president of Plymouth Dispensary and gave a stained glass window to the new Guildhall of 1873. Tothill was passed to Culme&rsquo;s niece who married a son of Sir Michael Seymour. He had changed his name to Culme-Seymour to preserve the Culme name, and it is still remembered in Seymour Road and Culme Road in Mannamead, both built on land sold by the family. This Culme-Seymour was also a priest. In 1876 he gave the land of St. Jude&rsquo;s Church and both he and Thomas Archer Bewes were generous benefactors to the new Church, consecrated in 1876 and made a separate parish the next year. Bewes never married so had no children to inherit. In 1882 when Tothill Road was driven along the east side of the park he bought a strip of land from the Culme-Seymours west of the road to complete the park, and probably built the enclosing wall. In 1890 Tothill House was pulled down and houses began to enclose Beaumont Park. In 1891 the London and South Western Railway built their Plymouth terminus on the Friary Land south of Beaumont House. Friary station remained in business until 1958. Now the site is occupied by a housing estate. In 1896 Tothill Lane, on the south side of Beaumont House, became an important thoroughfare with tram lines laid along it for horse drawn cars, and became Beaumont Road. In 1899 this became the first tram route to be electrified. There are reminders of the tram days still in the south wall of Beaumont House, though the last tram passed in 1936. When Thomas Bewes bought the last piece of land in 1882 he stipulated in the deeds that it was to be held until taken over by the Borough of Plymouth with the rest of the park. He was aware that new laws concerned with the health of towns made it possible for local authorities to create recreation areas. Bewes died in 1892 and his trustee duly sold Beaumont House and Park to Plymouth Corporation for &pound;26,000. The park was opened as the town&rsquo;s first recreation ground, after the Hoe. In 1887 the town had resolved to create an Art Gallery and Museum to mark Queen Victoria&rsquo;s jubilee. When Beaumont House became a Corporation property it was an obvious choice as the temporary depository of the museum collection. An opening exhibition was held in August 1898 with just over a hundred pictures, mainly of local scenes and on loan. When the museum was open to the public on Sunday afternoons in 1899 &lsquo;the working classes forthwith attended in large numbers to view the pictures and curiosities&rsquo;. From 1900 a halfpenny rate was granted for the museums upkeep. That year attendance numbered 42,072, a daily average of 136. Various rooms were allotted to objects of art, archaeology, local history, crafts, ethnology, wild life and geology. The first curator was T.V. Hodgson and one of his first successes was to acquire a number of artefacts from the excavations at Harlyn Bay in North Cornwall. One was the Kistvaen complete with crouching skeleton, still in the entrance hall of the present museum; still a gruesome joy to children. In 1900 Tom Hodgson resigned on being appointed biologist to Captain Scott&rsquo;s first Antarctic expedition, in company with such heroes as Shackleton and Wilson. In 1903 the Council was getting cold feet over the cost of building a permanent Museum on the allotted site in Tavistock Road, and it was resolved to make Beaumont House the permanent museum, with a west wing added. But nothing was done, and in 1905 the museum grant was cut by &pound;200. Then in 1906 Andrew Carnegie offered Plymouth &pound;15,000 to build a public library. The Corporation decided to build a museum alongside, in Tavistock Road, at an estimated cost of &pound;13,000. &pound;6,000 was raised by public subscription, and in 1910 the new building was opened, with Tom Hodgson back as curator. Beaumont House stood empty again. Under 1911 regulations the local authority has assumed responsibility for the treatment of tuberculosis. So the empty Beaumont House became a TB Dispensary in 1916. It housed the central administrative offices for the various TB Sanitoria, had examinations room, reported cases to the Medical Officer of Health, and organised treatment. Dr H.T. Chatfield was the Clinical officer from the early 1920s until his retirement in 1948. From 1939 Beaumont House also worked as an out patient department and housed a school dental clinic, offices for health visitors and during the war the library of Plymouth Medical Society. X-ray equipment was installed in the east wing. In 1948 everything was handed over to the new National Health Service. Dr Geoffrey Sheers, who arrived in 1949, described the facilities he found as &lsquo;unspeakably primitive&rsquo; with no chairs for patients and queues of seventy people at a time awaiting attention. There was no privacy. Conditions improved considerably under the NHS, and Beaumont House became a chest clinic and multi purpose health centre dealing with lung cancer, asthma and bronchitis. TB had been largely eradicated by modern drugs. But by 1988 the building was increasingly decrepit with the NHS unable to afford repairs. A new chest clinic was opened at Freedom Fields, and Beaumont House handed back to Plymouth Corporation. In the late 1980&rsquo;s a developer named Graham Tyson, became interested in the property and entered into discussions with Plymouth City Council to restore what was by then, an empty and rather tired looking building. Mr. Tyson&rsquo;s company undertook what was virtually a rebuild of the property. They reduced the building to a shell of masonry, built a steel framework inside it and completely rebuilt the interior. A new entrance was opened to Beaumont House, by chance right opposite the north entrance to the medieval Friary, the cobbled roadway of which was only discovered when Beaumont House was being rebuilt. Finally the west wing was added, balancing the east wing which had been added nearly two hundred years earlier. The property was brought up to institutional standards, the gardens were landscaped and parking was provided. Nash &amp; Co moved into the property in April 1992. Privacy | Disclaimer ",17);arrFiles[3]=new Array(4,"about_historyofnash.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - About us - History of Nash &amp; Co","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Not only have I always been satisfied with the service I have received from Nash &amp; Co, so were my father and grandfather. History of Nash &amp; Co The firm was founded in 1926 by David Foot Nash. It started as a small practice with Mr. Nash as the sole proprietor. David Nash was recognised generally as an excellent advocate and it was not long before his reputation grew and the firm along with it. In 1938 the practice moved into larger premises at 12 Sussex Street and expanded rapidly after the Second World War with new partners, resulting in the unforgettable name of &ldquo;Nash, Howett, Cocks and Clapp&rdquo;. In 1956 a branch office opened in Perranporth followed by others in Plympton, Ivybridge and Tavistock. As the partners gradually retired, new assistant solicitors and partners were taken on board and the firm changed its name to Nash &amp; Co. In the early 1990&rsquo;s it was decided to relocate from Sussex Street and move everyone into one large building, Beaumont House. The listed Georgian mansion standing in attractive parkland setting with ample car parking facilities was the perfect environment for the growing law firm. Privacy | Disclaimer ",8);arrFiles[4]=new Array(5,"about_howtofind.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - About us - How to Find us","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Fantastic service!. How to Find us From London: Take M4 to Bristol, M5 to Exeter. Pick up the A38 to Plymouth. Exit A38 at the Sainsburys Superstore (see signs for the National Aquarium) and follow signs for City Centre. Take 3rd exit (Ebrington Street) from the Charles Cross roundabout (Derelict Church). Our offices are about 200 yards on the left. Links via rail and air are excellent for access to Nash &amp; Co. Our premises are conveniently located for both the railway station and Plymouth City Airport. Privacy | Disclaimer ",7);arrFiles[5]=new Array(6,"about_introducing.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - About us - Introducing Nash &amp; Co","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate Introducing Nash & Co Nash & Co is a leading law firm in the South West region of the UK renowned for being a bit different. Its clients enjoy all that you would expect from a well-respected, long-established law firm - access to highly trained, specialist solicitors, quality legal advice and value for money. They also benefit from something a little extra - our excellent reputation for building long-term relationships with our clients - putting their needs first and always ready to go the extra mile. Nash & Co \'s clients appreciate a more proactive, advisory approach towards cases. Taking in the big picture, our experts look ahead to identify and help avoid unnecessary problems and therefore costs - providing practical solutions. Awarded the Law Society \'s Lexel Practice Management quality mark for the past few years, gives some indication of the high standards we set for ourselves and our practice. Privacy | Disclaimer ",7);arrFiles[6]=new Array(7,"about_structure.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - About us - Structure &amp; Facilities","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: First class - as always. Structure &amp; Facilities Nash &amp; Co is located in the heart of Plymouth occupying Beaumont House, an elegant, Georgian mansion in a parkland setting. It has been modernized and refurbished throughout to the very highest standards. There is ample parking for clients and easy access and facilities for our disabled clients. (For more information about Beaumont House - see History of Beaumont House). The firm, which became a Limited Liability Partnership in May 2007, has enjoyed steady growth for the past few years and has continually invested in both its infrastructure and its employees. This has enabled the firm to maintain the special culture for which Nash &amp; Co is so well known. It is rare for companies that experience signficant growth in a fairly short time to manage to maintain a unity of purpose of both its employees and its management team - but Nash &amp; Co has managed to involve the whole team in its vision and enjoys a high level of employee loyalty with a large number of staff having worked for Nash &amp; Co for well over 10 years and several for more than 20. In addition to the seven partners of the firm - Guy Walker (Senior Partner); John Wyatt (Managing Partner); Jeremy Woodward; Michael Shiers; Will Giles, Tracey Wright and Austin Blackburn - there is a Practice Chief Executive, Nicola Shelmerdine, who manages the day to day running of the business. Her team includes an experienced IT department which has drawn on the latest advances in technology to improve services to clients as well as cost savings to the firm. Also a marketing department that assists with the firm \'s development and growth in a competitive market place. At operational level, the firm is divided into two business units - the Personal Team and the Business Team incorporating various specialists. Personal Team - Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate, Elderly Client, Tax Planning, Residential Conveyancing, Family and Personal Injury. Business Team - Company &amp; Commercial, Employment, Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation, Commercial Property, Specialist Marine &amp; Aviation and Licensing. Each individual team is managed by a specialist who is responsible for ensuring they work to the highest standards at all times. Commited to Excellence: The legal profession has undergone radical changes in recent years. Solicitors now have to accept the fact that they are in the business &ldquo;marketplace&rdquo; along with other professional service providers. Clients look not only for quality of the service provided but also at the way it is delivered. This means, as in most other service businesses, the employees become one of the firm&rsquo;s largest assets in which it is well worth investing. Nash &amp; Co received its Investors in People award in January 1996. In working towards the award the firm realised the importance of training and developing the staff, from the top of the business with our senior partner, down to the most junior members of staff. Obtaining the award was not an end but just the beginning of the process of commitment to all members of staff &ndash; to help them achieve the best for themselves as individuals. This in turn will help us achieve the best for the practice in terms of increased profitability and growth in future years. The firm continued its commitment to the very highest standards of practise and was awarded the coveted Law Society&rsquo;s Lexel Practice Management quality mark in 2001. This award gives some indication to new and established clients of the high standards of service they can expect when they instruct Nash &amp; Co to assist with their affairs. Privacy | Disclaimer ",10);arrFiles[7]=new Array(8,"about_whyus.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - About us - Why Choose Nash &amp; Co?","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: I was the first person to obtain the first charter mark for Plymouth City Council for customer quality of care and fully appreciate a high quality service. I really believe that you, your staff and your service are of exceptional quality and could easily obtain official recognition. Why Choose Nash &amp; Co? These days, one would hope to receive a certain basic level of service when appointing a firm of solicitors - sound legal advice, good service and hopefully value for money. At Nash &amp; Co, this goes without saying. But what about your real expectations? Wouldn \'t you love to deal with a firm who puts your interests first? A firm who is dedicated to ensuring the best possible outcome for each and every one of its clients? A firm that takes the time to get to know you and your needs and expectations and then does its utmost to match or exceed them? And how about a firm that gives you access to the best modern practises, latest technology, experienced City trained staff and specialist expertise - delivered with good, old fashioned personal service? But don \'t ask us, ask our clients: We value the opinions of our clients. We invite and receive regular feedback on every aspect of the service we provide. We are proud to report that the figures speak for themselves: 96% of our clients feel they always receive an efficient and thorough service. 95% of our clients indicate that we always &lsquo;get things right&rsquo;. 96% of our clients consider that we always deliver on our promises. 96% of our clients feel we always talk in a language they understand. 96% of our clients indicate that they would definitely recommend us to a friend. (Statistical information gained from Client Questionnaires - figures reviewed regularly). Throughout the pages on our website you will find quotations giving real feedback from real clients. Privacy | Disclaimer ",8);arrFiles[8]=new Array(9,"business_aviation.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Aviation","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Excellent in every respect. We wish we found our solicitor years ago - could have saved years of worry and confusion. Will be recommending him from now on Aviation Benefits to You of Working with Nash &amp; Co We have the technology the contacts and expertise to be able to work wherever your business takes you. If appropriate, we can travel with you to assist in the negotiation, formation and drafting of contracts, Your business can be conducted without unnecessary delays. You receive an efficient, effective, value for money service. In times of emergency, we can provide 24 hour cover which gives you peace of mind knowing that whatever your circumstances, you will have expert legal support when you need it. Areas of Work Acquisition and disposal of aircraft; Leasing arrangements (including Cross Border Leasing transactions); Aviation finance and insurance; Regulatory work; Aviation litigation; Service Centre Agreements. Our Clients Anyone involved with helicopters and light aircraft. Privacy | Disclaimer ",8);arrFiles[9]=new Array(10,"business_clients.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Business Clients","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate Business Clients Consistent with the growth in economic activity in Plymouth and in the South West generally, Nash &amp; Co has invested in its Business Team enabling it to provide comprehensive legal services to the business community. Nash has a reputation for providing excellent service to local businesses and to a significant client base in London. We have increased the size of our team and sought to appoint solicitors who each have a specific expertise in the multiple disciplines of commercial law. Our team works with all types of businesses and our primary area of expertise is supporting small and medium-sized enterprises. Our strategy of employing specialists, gives our clients, whatever their size or budget, access to high calibre professionals. Each of the specialist departments in our business team is described in detail in the relevant pages on this website. They describe the specific benefits to you of working with Nash &amp; Co, our areas of work, legal terms and other useful links. Those of us whose businesses are connected with the City of Plymouth are enjoying a tremendous regeneration of the City and a significant upturn in commercial activity. The signs are unmissable - tower cranes on the sky line, major building activity, tremendous developments at the University and continuing developments in medical and health related sectors. In the City itself there are changes to pedestrian access and real attractions for people to spend time in the City Centre. A strong City needs strong law firms and although Nash &amp; Co has been in Plymouth for a long time, since 1926, we feel that this is a very exciting time for us and our clients. For more information about our specialist departments, click on the drop-down list under Business Clients on the navigation bar. Click here to see our experts Privacy | Disclaimer ",8);arrFiles[10]=new Array(11,"business_comdispute.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Excellent, friendly, explains things very well, will always do their best for you in every way, always keep you informed, very professional. Thank you so much we would definitely recommend you. Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation Our team has a strong reputation for the early and cost effective resolution of disputes together with a determination to succeed for you. We are acutely aware that your personal and commercial relationships are delicate and litigation is not always the best tool to resolve disputes. Our team is therefore fully versed in the importance and practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution and negotiations. If litigation is necessary we can also represent you at Court from initial instructions through to final hearing suitably supported by judicious use of Counsel if appropriate. We will give you pragmatic and commercially realistic legal advice throughout all stages of your interaction with us and we will not take on your case or continue with a matter unless we believe you can save or recover your money. We will guide you through all stages of the negotiation and litigation process with clear and precise guidance and assist in a determined way to achieve your objective. More&gt;&gt; Click here to see your experts. Privacy | Disclaimer ",8);arrFiles[11]=new Array(12,"business_comdispute_faq.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation Frequently Asked Questions How much will it cost? Do you do No Win No Fee? Will I get my money back? How can I save costs? What are disbursements? When can I see you? What do I need to bring with me for my meeting? How long does it take? Have I got a case? Who \'s going to deal with my case? Do I need a solicitor? Will you fight my case for me? Will it go to Court? (Arbitration/ADR) What happens at Court? Why does it take such a long time to achieve a result? Can I do some of it myself? Privacy | Disclaimer ",8);arrFiles[12]=new Array(13,"business_comdispute_faq_ans.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation Frequently Asked Questions How much will it cost? We will explain at the beginning of a case how much we think it will cost you and whether what is at stake justifies the liikely the expense. Do you do No Win No Fee? This may be possible in commercial litigation matters subject to a full appraisal of your case. Will I get my money back? If you are successful in a claim that is worth more than &pound;5,000 you should recover a large proportion of your costs. For sums below &pound;5,000 litigation can be very expensive and careful consideration is needed before issuing Court Proceedings in these cases. How can I save costs? Consult us early to have a clear explanation of your position. Consider taking out legal expenses insurance to cover you in the event that you need to take or defend Court Proceedings. What are disbursements? Fees or expenses incurred by solicitors on behalf of a client in pursuing a case e.g. barrister \'s fees, medical expert fees, court fees etc. When can I see you? At a time convenient to you either at our office or at your work or home. Please contact us to make an appointment. What do I need to bring with me for my meeting? All papers you have in connection with the matter concerning you. How long does it take? It is not easy to predict the length of time a case will take. Several aspects of the proceedings may be beyond our control. However, we will keep you up-to-date as to what is happening and when. Whatever happens, our aim is to resolve matters as quickly as possible. Have I got a case? Only after an initial meeting and a thorough understanding of your situation can we advise on this. Please contact us to arrange a convenient time to meet. Who \'s going to deal with my case? We will decide upon the most suitable member of the team when we evaluate the complexity of your problem, and we will discuss with you who would be best to deal with your case and how to contact their support staff. Do I need a solicitor? Once we know the circumstances of the case, we will be able to advise you as to whether a solicitor is necessary and/or the most cost effective option to solve your problem. Either way, it will be your interests, situation and needs that will guide us as to the most appropriate way forward. Will you fight my case for me? Following a careful review of your case and a discussion with you, we will advise you fully of your prospects of success and the methods available to you to fund the litigation. Assuming that you have a case and that it is felt that a solicitor is the most appropriate option to resolve the issue, support from your solicitor is guaranteed. Will it go to Court? (Arbitration/ADR) This will depend on the case. The courts are very anxious to see cases referred to Mediation where possible and this is one dispute resolution technique that we will consider with you - both sides have to agree to mediate. What happens at Court? If a case gets to court, we will ensure that you are represented by a solicitor or a barrister. You will be fully supported and all procedures will be explained to you. Why does it take such a long time to achieve a result? There are many reasons why litigation can seem to take a long time. The need to gather all information, the instruction of experts and the court process itself can take up a lot of time. We will do all we can to speed up the process and to achieve a favourable result for you as swiftly as possible. Can I do some of it myself? You can certainly assist us in the collection of all documents relevant to the case, by providing us with full instructions and responding promptly to us. We will not undertake work that is not necessary for the best outcome in your case. Privacy | Disclaimer ",11);arrFiles[13]=new Array(14,"business_comdispute_more.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Excellent in every respect. We wish we found our solicitor years ago - could have saved years of worry and confusion. Will be recommending him from now on Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation Benefits to You of Working with Nash &amp; Co Our team is approachable, friendly and down to earth. They are good listeners, good questioners and seek to understand your business and act accordingly. The relationship with your solicitor will be a true partnership. The team works hours that suit their client \'s needs and have direct dial telephone numbers, fax numbers and direct email. They are flexible about meeting at our offices, your home or your business. Areas of Work Resolve business disputes Advocacy and representational work for Companies (Health &amp; Safety, Environmental Health, Road Traffic and Construction and Use) &ndash; defending claims against the Company or it&rsquo;s employees in respect of prosecution by statutory bodies such as Trading Standards, the Vehicle Inspectorate, the Police, the Inland Revenue, Customs and Excise Recovery of commercial debts Professional indemnity work Mediation and alternative dispute resolution Intellectual property disputes Our Clients Businesses in the South West and beyond: Retailers Construction Motor Trade Aviation Marine Licensed trade Fishing Communication Media Planning London and Foreign-based Insurance Companies, Protection and Indemnity Clubs and Underwriters. Useful Links Companies House: http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk Dun &amp; Bradstreet: http://www.dnb.com HMSO: http://www.hmso.gov.uk The Law Society: http://www.lawsoc.org.uk The Court Service: http://www.courtservice.gov.uk The Insolvency Website: http://www.insolvency.co.uk Frequently Asked Questions Legal Terms Privacy | Disclaimer ",9);arrFiles[14]=new Array(15,"business_comdispute_terms.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation Legal Terms After The Event Insurance Arbitration Barrister Before The Event Insurance Circuit Judge Compensation Conditional Fee Agreement Contentious Contingency Fee Arrangement Counsel Damages Disbursements Disclosure District Judge Legal Expenses Insurance Limitation Period Non-Contentious Profit Costs Retainer Success Fees Terms of Business Privacy | Disclaimer ",8);arrFiles[15]=new Array(16,"business_comdispute_terms2.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate Dispute Resolution &amp; Civil Litigation Frequently Asked Questions After The Event Insurance A policy of insurance, taken out after the event which leads to the claim. It is designed to insure you against an order requiring you to pay the legal costs of the other side and in some cases covers your own costs and/or disbursements.. Arbitration The hearing and determination of a dispute by an impartial referee selected or agreed upon by the parties concerned. Barrister A lawyer who has been called to the Bar and is qualified to appear in the Higher Courts. Usually a specialist called in to advise in complex cases or carry out advocacy in court. Before The Event Insurance See Legal Expenses Insurance. Circuit Judge County Court or Crown Court Judge who hears or decides cases, within Courts in a region of the County. Compensation The money awarded or agreed to be paid by a Court, Tribunal or in some other form of dispute resolution, as a result of a succesful claim against another. This is sometimes referred to as damages. Conditional Fee Agreement Also known as No Win No Fee agreement. The formal agreement needed to be used to enable a solicitor to act for a client on the basis that the solicitor will only be paid if he/she is succesful. Contentious A situation where there is a dispute. Contingency Fee Arrangement An agreement where the legal fees paid on the succesful outcome are dependent upon the sum of money recovered. This is not available in cases where court proceedings are issued. Counsel A barrister or group of barristers engaged in conducting cases in Court and advising on legal matters. Damages See Compensation. Disbursements Fees or expenses incurred by solicitors on behalf of a client in pursuing a case e.g. barrister \'s fees, medical expert fees, court fees etc. Disclosure The exchange of documents between parties to ligitation to ensure that each side has full knowledge of the others case. District Judge A judge whose duties are part administrative and part judicial, in charge of case management. A District Judge manages Courts in a particular location or area of the country. Legal Expenses Insurance An insurance policy taken out to cover legal expenses in the event of a claim being brought against you or your needing to pursue a claim against another person or company. Also referred to as Before The Event Insurance. Limitation Period A legally defined period of time within which an action/claim must be commenced. Non-Contentious Work which does not relate to disputes. Profit Costs Solicitors \' charges excluding disbursements. Retainer Arrangements made in advance to secure the services of a professional advisor. These arrangements will including agreement as to how fees are to be charged. Success Fees Where there is a Conditional Fee Agreement, the additional sum, calculated as a percentage of a solicitors \' profit costs, that a solictor can recover from the losing party in litigation in the event of a successful result. Terms of Business Our agreement with you governing the relationship between us. This must be signed before we work for you so that we all understand what it is that we have agreed to do for you and what you have agreed to pay us. Privacy | Disclaimer ",11);arrFiles[16]=new Array(17,"business_company.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Company &amp; Commercial","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Excellent work. Did everything possible to enable us to meet a tight deadline and gave us suitable commercial advice - I \'ve already recommended my solicitor to a friend. Company &amp; Commercial Our strong team offers specialist advice on all aspects of law affecting companies and businesses of all shapes and sizes. We take the time to understand our clients \' businesses and to work with them to achieve their goals, ensuring we can always offer the advice and solutions that best fit their requirements. From company formations and management buy-outs to intellectual property rights and shares sales - our team are equipped to help. More &gt;&gt; Click here to see our experts. Privacy | Disclaimer ",8);arrFiles[17]=new Array(18,"business_company_more.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Company &amp; Commercial","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Excellent in every respect. We wish we found our solicitor years ago - could have saved years of worry and confusion. Will be recommending him from now on Company &amp; Commercial Benefits to You of Working with Nash &amp; Co We take a proactive approach to working with our clients and work with them as a team to meet their deadlines and fulfill their plans. We have a broad range of experience and expertise within our team and our clients receive expert analysis and guidance through the complexities of the commercial transactions or disputes they might face. We have strong links wtih the local business community and with other professional advisors who might be of benefit to our clients. Areas of Work Business sales and purchases Share sales; Asset transfers; Partnership retirements and appointments; Dissolution of partnership; Share and partnership option agreements (&lsquo;double/cross/put-call&rsquo; options and exit planning); Business organisation Company formation and registration; Partnership agreements; LLP formation and registration and members&rsquo; agreements; Business reorganisation including company splitting and merger (&lsquo;hive-down/hive-up&rsquo;); Management buy-outs; Changes to Memorandum and Articles of Association (including for succession planning); Other business contracts Terms and conditions of business, including website/internet and mail order terms; Agency business terms (including Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses); Franchise and distribution agreements; Commercial agency and commission agreements; Consultancy arrangements; Long term supply agreements; Joint venture and co-operation arrangements; Software licences and development agreements (including &lsquo;off-the-shelf&rsquo; terms and bespoke software development and support agreements); Confidentiality/Know-how agreements and Copyright licences and assignments; General intellectual property advice (especially copyright and trade mark); Other General business law advice; Company restoration applications to the High Court; Chancery litigation (including director&rsquo;s disqualification proceedings and shareholder disputes) Our Clients Businesses of all sizes, mainly SMEs. Click here to see our experts. Privacy | Disclaimer ",9);arrFiles[18]=new Array(19,"business_comproperty.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Commercial Property","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Excellent, friendly, explains things very well, will always do their best for you in every way, always keep you informed, very professional. Thank you so much we would definitely recommend you. Commercial Property Investors, large and small, are attracted to property opportunities due to the inadequate returns from the stock market; property developers are embracing the Rennaissance of our inner cities and many companies are relocating to new regions of UK, many of them to the South West. The sector is revitalized and widely diverse. If you need an experienced, hard working team to help you with any aspect relating to acquiring or disposing of freehold or leasehold property, tenancy, lettings and management, business structures or transfers, agreements, contracts or dispute resolution - Nash &amp; Co \'s team are available to give advice and support. More &gt;&gt; Click here to see our experts. Privacy | Disclaimer ",7);arrFiles[19]=new Array(20,"business_comproperty_more.htm","13 Sep 2007","Nash &amp; Co - Business clients - Commercial Property","","","HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US REGISTER ABOUT US OUR PEOPLE WORKING FOR US NASH NEWS BUSINESS CLIENTS PERSONAL CLIENTS Introducing Nash & Co The Firm Structure & Facilities Why Choose Nash & Co? History of Nash & Co History of Beaumont House How to Find Us Nash People Management Team Business Team Personal Team Directory Your Future with Nash Vacancies - Solicitors Vacancies - Legal Executives Vacancies - Paralegals Vacancies - Support Staff Careers in Law News & Press Releases Press Contacts Articles Staff Stories Photography Request More Information Business Clients Commercial Dispute Resolution Commercial Property Company & Commercial Costs Drafting & Recovery Employment Licensing Specialist Marine & Aviation Personal Clients Elderly Client Employment Family Personal Injury Residential Property Tax Planning Wills, Trusts &amp; Probate What our clients are saying: Excellent in every respect. We wish we found our solicitor years ago - could have saved years of worry and confusion. Will be recommending him from now on Commercial Property Benefits to You of Working with Nash &amp; Co We have a broad range of experience and expertise within our team which means our clients avoid exposure to personal liability, high costs and anxiety. Our clients receive expert analysis and guidance through the complexities of the commercial transactions or disputes they might face. Our team has a combined experience of 70 years in commercial property both in London and the South Wes giving our clients the benefit of strong links with local businesses and professional contacts. Areas of Work Commercial Property Acquisition and Disposal of freehold property. Acquisition and Disposal of leasehold premises. Investment Property. Investment Property Management. Development Business Transfer Private limited company sales Licensed Premises Leisure Premises Nursing and Residential Homes Retail General Commercial and Industrial IT Business Start-ups Private Limited Companies Limited Liability Partnerships Partnerships Franchising Landlord &amp; Tenant - Contentious 1954 Act Business and Tenant Renewals Covenant enforcement Financial Recovery Recovery of Possession Determination Enfranchisement Extension Enlargement Management Landlord &amp; Tenant - Non-Contentious Negotiation of New Leases Terms of Renewal of Leases Assigning Leases Variation of Lease Terms Extension Surrender Our Clients Investors Retailers Developers Incorporated and Unincorporated businesses Publicans Nursing Home Owners Restaurateurs Hoteliers Property Agents and Managers Estate Owners Leasehold Consortia Individual Leaseholders Dentists, Doctors, Vets, Accountants People starting out in business Charities Click here to see our experts. Privacy | Disclaimer ",10);