QualitySolicitors Chapman & Chubb

QualitySolicitors Chapman & Chubb
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Friday, 27 September 2013

Grumpy!

This is the sort of thing you get when you work in an office full of women!

Friday, 20 September 2013

The Shape of Things to Come

Increasingly everday objects are being embedded with sensors and the ability to connect to the internet. Most will be aware that certain objects they own are are already connected; laptops, desktops, tablets and smart phones to name just a few. At present the internet is an internet of people, but as more and more objects become connected, increasingly the internet will be come an 'Internet of Things'. The ability of all these 'things' to communicate and sense their environment will, in the very near future have an affect on all our lives.

In BBC2's Newsnight David Grossman and Emily Maitlis showcase the Newsnight chair as it joins the internet of things. The Newsnight Chair

Chad Jones of Xilely Explains

Further reading at McKinsey & Company

Our Award

At a prestigious awards ceremony held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester on Wednesday QualitySolicitors Chapman & Chubb collected the overall winner for the Innovator of the Year Award 2013 beating off friendly competition from over 120 other law firms within the QualitySolicitors network.

The award was given for our inovation of a 'Lawyer Assisted Divorce Pack'. This enables someone at an 'all in' cost of £110+vat to obtain a divorce with support of a divorce lawyer and with the peace of mind that the correct procedures have been followed

For more details or to order a divorce pack please call us on 01773 540 480 or email enquiries@chapsol.com

 

Friday, 13 September 2013

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Chaos at Junction

An articulated lorry caused rushhour traffic chaos at the junction of Nottingham Road (B600) and High Street (B6016) Somercotes this morning. The vehicle owned by Taylors's Transport Ltd of Mansfield had broken down on the mini roundabout near QualitySolicitors Chapman & Chubb and outside The Royal Tiger public house sometime after 7am. Tailbacks were soon evident in all directions but the traffic continued to flow. An unaccompanied articulated unit arrived from Taylor's at around 8.30am and the vehicle was soon removed.




Friday, 6 September 2013

Another satisfied customer .....



"Having decided that I needed the help of a solicitor for a long-standing and intractable problem regarding parental consent documents, I was referred to QualitySolicitors Chapman and Chubb. Aileen Chapman handled the situation effectively and with care; she listened to my concerns, grasped the nature of the problem and dealt with every aspect professionally. The situation was resolved successfully and I would recommend Aileen and the firm to others without hesitation."

Marsha, Belper, Derbyshire

Thursday, 5 September 2013

Nationwide House Price Index - August 2013


House Prices Continued to Rise in August (30.08.13)

UK House prices increased by 0.6% in August and were 3.5% higher than in the same month last year. A typical average UK home is worth £170,514.

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House Prices Continued to Rise in August (30.08.13)

  • UK house prices increase by 0.6% in August and were 3.5% higher than August 2012
  • The typical UK home is not worth £170,514
- See more at: http://insideconveyancing.co.uk/content/housepricescontinuedtorise?utm_source=Inside+Conveyancing+Mailer+-+04.09.13&utm_campaign=Inside+Conveyancing&utm_medium=email#sthash.SI4j85Nn.dpuf

House Prices Continued to Rise in August (30.08.13)

  • UK house prices increase by 0.6% in August and were 3.5% higher than August 2012
  • The typical UK home is not worth £170,514
- See more at: http://insideconveyancing.co.uk/content/housepricescontinuedtorise?utm_source=Inside+Conveyancing+Mailer+-+04.09.13&utm_campaign=Inside+Conveyancing&utm_medium=email#sthash.SI4j85Nn.dpuf

House Prices Continued to Rise in August (30.08.13)

  • UK house prices increase by 0.6% in August and were 3.5% higher than August 2012
  • The typical UK home is not worth £170,514
- See more at: http://insideconveyancing.co.uk/content/housepricescontinuedtorise?utm_source=Inside+Conveyancing+Mailer+-+04.09.13&utm_campaign=Inside+Conveyancing&utm_medium=email#sthash.SI4j85Nn.dpuf