Last week was a really busy week for all at Jacksons. Not only were we busy as ever providing advice and guidance to our clients, but also we had three great events.
The first was the latest in the series A Day in the Life of workshops led by our employment team.
At Jacksons, we are always delighted to welcome a new person taking their very first steps towards a career with us. A few weeks ago we welcomed Rhianna Fletcher, as a business administration apprentice in our residential property team.
Do you have a to do list? I have many! There is the list of things I need to do before tomorrow morning, the list of things for next week, home and work version, and a long term list at home which includes things like decorate the spare room, clear garage, organise photographs.
For this week’s blog, we have asked our guest contributor, David Smith of Tilney Financial Planning to provide some thoughts on pensions. We are grateful to him for his input and are sure this will be food for thought.
There are plenty of unloved pensions out there.
Well, it’s finally here…after all the scare mongering and panic GDPR day has arrived.
One of the ways I have been known to describe my role as managing partner of Jacksons, is that it is like playing a game of Bop-it. For those who don’t know, Bop-it is one of those games where you have to test your reactions to hit something, twist it, turn it etc. etc.
This week’s guest blogger is Solicitor, Emma Canham from Jacksons’ Family department.
The hot topic of requirement for the law to change to give more weight to grandparent’s rights has again been in the news this week.
I am writing this blog on a Friday afternoon before what is predicted to be a sunny bank holiday, so it would be understandable if I had better things to think about than awards, but the truth is I have attended award ceremonies for the last two Thursdays and last night, much to our surprise it was
For this week’s blog Solicitor Sophie Lynas, in our commercial property team, talks about energy performance certificates and the new rules for landlords, which came into effect on 1st April this year.
Following the success of health and safety consultancy services provided by Jacksons Health and Safety Limited, the business is expanding its scope to include environmental and food safety advice. Principal Consultant, Mark Stouph, explains some of the new services which are now available.
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