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This is the website of NewLaw Solicitors, a legal practice registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). NewLaw Solicitors is the trading name of NewLaw Legal Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales. The Directors of NewLaw Legal Limited are Philip Dicken, Nick Lemans, Stephen Oakley and Martin Ward. Our address is Helmont House, Churchill Way, Cardiff, CF10 2HE, Wales.

We have created this website to provide information and assistance to members of the public, and whilst we try to keep the site up to date and accurate at all times, we cannot accept any liability or responsibility for mistakes or omissions.

By using this website, you agree to be bound by our terms and conditions of use. In particular, we will not be liable for any losses, damage (whether direct or indirect, and including without limitation, loss suffered as a result of breach of these terms which is not a foreseeable consequence of the breach, lost profits, lost opportunity, goodwill, loss of contracts, increased costs or expenses) arising out of the use or inability to access the information on this website, or as a result of any errors or omissions on the website.

Please read these terms and conditions carefully, together with the NewLaw Solicitors privacy policy; they govern NewLaw’s relationship with you in relation to the use of this Website.

The Website to which these terms and conditions apply and for which NewLaw Solicitors is responsible is www.new-law.co.uk

NewLaw Solicitors may change these terms and conditions or the privacy policy at any time by updating this page. You should check from time to time to review these terms and conditions, to ensure that you are happy with any changes. Using or accessing this Website indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions.

If you do not accept these terms and conditions please do not continue to use the Website. All communications regarding this Website should be addressed to:

Email: marketing@new-law.co.uk

Write to: Marketing, NewLaw, Helmont House, Churchill Way, Cardiff, CF10 2HE Wales.

Use of this Website is subject to the following terms of use:

These terms and conditions and your use of this website are governed by and subject to the laws of England and Wales and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts

The content and design of our website is subject to copyright owned by NewLaw Solicitors (© NewLaw 2024) or used under licence from third party copyright owners. Reproduction is prohibited other than in accordance with the Detailed Copyright Notice that forms part of these terms and conditions.

The content and design of our website is subject to copyright owned by NewLaw Solicitors (© NewLaw 2024) or used under licence from third party copyright owners. Reproduction is prohibited other than in accordance with the Detailed Copyright Notice that forms part of these terms and conditions.

Our Website contains general information and does not constitute advice on any specific legal matter. Whilst NewLaw Solicitors make every effort to ensure that the content is accurate and up to date, nothing in these pages should be construed as legal advice. By continuing to use our website, you confirm that you have not construed or relied on any information contained herein as being legal advice. If you require any legal advice on a specific legal problem or matter, please contact NewLaw Solicitors at the above address, or call us to discuss the matter with one of our expert legal advisors.

Content related to the law and legal developments featured on this website, or publications accessed by the Website, are based upon the laws of England and Wales unless otherwise expressly stated.

We may include links to other websites on our website, but these are provided for the purposes of additional information and are not intended to demonstrate an endorsement of that website and/or its content. NewLaw Solicitors has no responsibility for the content of any linked website(s). It is your responsibility to check the terms and conditions of any other website(s) you may visit.

You may not create a link to this Website from another website or document without NewLaw Solicitors prior written consent.

We aim to ensure that the website is accessible 24 hours per day, but cannot guarantee this. We may suspend access to the website at any time and for any reason and without notice.

If you have any concerns regarding content appearing on our website please contact us using the following email below and we will review your concern and respond accordingly:

marketing@new-law.co.uk

Detailed Copyright Notice

The contents of these pages are the copyright of NewLaw Solicitors – © NewLaw 2024. Reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited, other than in accordance with the following conditions.

We grant a licence to copy for content for your personal use only on the condition that you print or download extracts to a local hard disk to be for your own personal use only.

We grant a licence to copy for content for the following limited purposes:

You may copy the content to individual third parties for their personal information, but only if:
you acknowledge the Website as the source of the material;
and you inform the third party that these terms apply and the third party agrees to comply with these terms.

Any licence to copy does not permit incorporation of the content or any part of it, into any other work or publication in any form whatsoever. In addition, no part of the Website may be distributed or copied for any commercial purpose, or reproduced, transmitted or stored in any other website or other form of electronic retrieval system, without the prior written consent from NewLaw Solicitors.

Security

The internet is not a secure medium. NewLaw is committed to ensuring that your information is secure. In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.

We cannot guarantee that any e-mails you send to us will be received safely and they also may not be secure. Please telephone us if you are in doubt or wish to check that your email has been safely received.

We aim to ensure that the website is free from viruses but we cannot accept any liability for any viruses that may be downloaded as a result of using this site.

Our website uses strictly necessary cookies essential for it to function. We’d also like to set performance cookies to understand how visitors use our site. To accept these click “Accept All”, or reject them by clicking “Reject All”. To select your preferences click “Manage Choices”. Our Cookie Policy lists individual cookies we use, their duration and how to recognise them.