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Commercial Property Department
September 30 2009
Grahame Stowe Bateson is delighted to have acquired the services of Heather Roberts. Click here to read more
Leeds lawyers praised for £1m-plus free advice
February 25 2009
A Yorkshire law firm has passed a milestone by donating more than £1,000,000 of free legal advice Click here to read more
Grahame Stowe: A tale of lies, damned lies and crime statistics
February 20 2009
RARELY, it seems, does a week to go by without a member of the Government proclaiming they are winning the 'war' on crime – and flaunting the latest statistics to support their case. Click here to read more
Legal warning over redundancy pay-offs
January 15 2009
SENIOR employment lawyers in Leeds are warning of a potential 'litigation time-bomb' as bosses rush through redundancy deals with fast-track settlements. Click here to read more
Leeds gun campaigner's killer grandson detained indefinitely at mental unit
January 13 2009
The grandson of anti-gun campaigner Pat Regan was ordered to be detained indefinitely at a secure mental hospital after he admitted killing her in a frenzied knife attack. Click here to read more
Why Jacqui Smith can't ban prostitution
November 24 2008
Jacqui Smith cannot ban prostitution because there will always be a demand for sex by men who are prepared to pay for it. Equally there are women who are prepared to have sex and be paid for it. Click here to read more
Free Wills
November 12 2008
Free wills are being offered by a Leeds firm as part of a national charity fund-raising drive Click here to read more
How to hold on to your home
October 13 2008
FOR many a homeowner the credit crunch makes this a worrying time - if like most people you have a mortgage. Click here to read more
Time to make the punishment fit the crime
September 08 2008
NEWS that crime is set to rocket as the economic downturn takes hold, comes as little surprise to those of us involved with the criminal justice system. Click here to read more
Take on young offenders, firms to be urged
July 16 2008
BUSINESSES will be asked to take on young people with criminal records as part of a £100m Government plan to cut youth crime, it was revealed yesterday. Click here to read more

