1. Who are you and what do you do?
My name is Amie Callan, and I am a Partner and Head of Finance at Jacksons. I joined the firm in 2018 and became a partner in 2020. I am primarily based at our Head Office at Stockton.
Jacksons Law Firm continues to support its staff with career progression as litigator, Michael Sproates is promoted to Associate Solicitor.
1.Who are you and what do you do?
My name is Toby Joel. I am a partner at Jacksons Law Firm and based in our Stockton office. I head up the Dispute Resolution and Debt Recovery department. We are a team of seven lawyers; each lawyer has a specialism, though we all deal with litigious claims.
Free Employment Document Audit
The Covid-19 pandemic has dramatically changed how we live, shop and socialise, all in the space of a little over a year.
1. Who are you and what do you do?
My name is Erica Turner and I’m a Partner and head of the commercial property team at Jacksons. I’ve been with the firm since 2004 and am based primarily in our Head Office at Stockton, but work flexibly between the Stockton and Newcastle offices.
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COVID Status Certificates
The government is currently consulting about the introduction of “COVID status certificates” colloquially referred to as “COVID passports” for international travel and attendance at mass events such festivals and sporting events.
1. Who are you and what do you do?
I am Tony Wentworth, I’m a partner at Jacksons working in the company commercial department based from our Stockton office. I handle a mix of business sales and acquisitions, business financing, business administration and business to business contracting.
1. Who are you and what do you do?
I am Jane Armitage, the managing partner of Jacksons Law Firm and a commercial property solicitor. I spend most of my time managing the firm but have a group of clients who I look after also.
The main headline from the 2021 Budget to catch the eye of employment solicitors was the announcement that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS), also known as the ‘furlough scheme’, will be extended until the end of September 2021.
What is the current position?
As we look back this week at twelve months in lockdown and nearly a month of carefully monitoring the impact schools reopening has had on Covid-19 infection rates, talk has turned to whether steps should be taken to vaccinate children against the virus.
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