There are many ways of choosing a solicitor but when it comes to choosing a civil litigation or criminal defence lawyer, experience and specialisation counts for more than in almost any other area of legal practice.
We are a firm of solicitors based in England, UK with both experience and specialisation in the field of court work. We seek constructive ways of dealing with your problems from a commercial as well as a legal point of view.
At Colaru Law Chambers, we represent clients in a broad range of court cases, both in the Sheriff Court and in the Court of Session. If you would like us to represent you, please get in touch.
If you and your heritable predecessors have continually used a water source and pipe and storage system situated on your neighbours land for decades and it is the only active water supply to your property, you might consider that you have a servitude or legal right in that supply. But, not necessarily so. In a...
READ MOREAs will have been seen from the first and second of this series of articles, the present law appears to be of limited use to cohabitees. Of course, there are arguments to the effect that (i) if people wish to have more extensive and clear rights, they should get married or enter a civil partnership...
READ MOREWills come in many shapes and forms. It is quite possible that quite informal writings can attain an importance which the person writing them may not have meant. 25 years after the commencement of The Requirements of Writing (England) Act, 1995, the common law still comes in handy. Section 7 (2) (c) of the Act...
READ MOREWhen it comes to commercial life, we are all familiar with logos and designs as trade marks. However, it is possible to register 3D shapes as trademarks as well although it might be more difficult to envisage what shapes might be successfully trade-marked. It does not stop some companies trying. Take a recent case between...
READ MOREUnder sections 1 and 5 of the Employer’s Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act, 1969, a director of a limited company should ensure that there is insurance in place should one of the company’s employees be injured. In the case of Campbell v Peter Gordon Joiners Limited and Peter Gordon (2015), the sole director of the building...
READ MOREAlthough many landlords use professional factors to manage their properties, many others lease and factor residential properties themselves in order to save some outlays. The law in relation to the Tenancy Deposit Schemes (England) Regulations 2011 continues to develop, and shows the dangers of departures from the statutory framework even if unintentional. It should now...
READ MORE