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Tim qualified as a Solicitor in 1987, moving to Salisbury in 1996. Since then he has spearheaded the expansion of his law firm Bonallack & Bishop, seeing it grow by 1000% in the last 10 years with offices in Salisbury, Andover, Amesbury, Verwood and Warminster. He plays a particular role in marketing and is responsible for major and strategic decisions and now sees himself as an entrepeneur who owns a law firm. Tim has firm plans for continued expansion of the firm in the next five years.
Joined: 23rd September 2009
Articles: 9
URL: http://www.bishopslaw.co.uk
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Redundancy Alternatives For UK Employers

05th November 2009
In the current recession, both restructuring and redundancies are becoming increasingly common. Large and small businesses may find themselves with little option but to shed staff just to keep their business going. It is an extremely stressful time both f...

5 Tips for Renting Commercial Property in Difficult Economic Conditions

04th November 2009
In the current challenging economic climate, many tenants are considering cutting back on the floor space they rent or moving to cheaper properties. If this is a route you are considering, you may wish to consider some of the following tips: 1. Mak...

7 Reasons Why You Should Voluntarily Register Your Land Now

03rd November 2009
Unregistered land relies upon title deeds to show the history of ownership of property rights but after a successful application to the Land Registry the land is registered, and the ownership of the property and any rights and reservations are recorded in...

6 Reasons to Review Your Business Terms and Conditions

30th October 2009
In the recession, more than ever, any well run business needs to ensure that they are getting paid on time. Cash is king and to get your money in your bank account at the earliest opportunity, you need really clear terms and conditions. You may be surpris...

The Danger of Dying Without a Will

27th October 2009
It seems absolutely incredible that over absolutely 70% of the population does not have a will that is both accurate and up to date. Ensure that you do not end up as one of them - or you risk dying intestate (in other words without indicating who should i...

5 Reasons Why Business Owners Need a Will

23rd October 2009
Up to 70% of people are without the protection of a valid or up-to-date will. Many of these will be business owners or directors. Failing to make a will can create a serious risk to family and business partners. Make sure that you are not one of them and ...

5 Tips on the Sale of Ex-Council Houses

21st October 2009
The sale of ex-council properties can prove awkward, particularly in the current financial climate. Most people buying their home under the government's Right to Buy Scheme are usually first time buyers with no experience of home purchase. When it come...

10 Great Reasons to Make a Will

16th October 2009
Amazingly over 70% of people do not have an accurate and up to date will. Make sure that you are not one of them - or you risk dying intestate (in other words without indicating who should inherit your property). This is likely to result in a very uncerta...

10 Tips to be a successful landlord

06th October 2009
Most private landlords feel under real pressure from all sides in the current economic climate. Those with buy-to-let mortgages coming up for renewal may find themselves with much higher interest rates - especially if there is not enough equity in the pro...
 
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