Planning Law Solicitors
Planning Law Solicitors. Planning Law solicitors will undertake all aspects of Planning law...link
Planning Law solicitors will undertake all aspects of planning law throughout England and Wales including:
■ Planning Applications and Objections;
■ Permitted development rights
■ Defence strategies on prosecutions;
■ Judicial Review;
■ Advising on development potential:
■ Appeals (especially enforcement notice cases);
■ Negotiating with Local Authorities over planning breaches;
■ Challenges against Inspector decisions;
■ Compulsory purchase compensation;
■ Lands Tribunal litigation and strategies;
■ Environmental protection cases;
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linkPlanning Law Solicitors. Planning Law solicitors will undertake all aspects of Planning law...link
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Litigation Solicitors.
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Computer and IT Law.
Computer Law is concerned with controlling and securing information stored on and transmitted between computers. Computer networks contain..link
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