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Shuttle Mediation: A Unique Approach to Conflict Resolution

Shuttle mediation is a powerful and flexible method of resolving disputes that has gained increasing popularity in recent years. As one of the top law firms in the area, Nash & Co’s experienced Dispute Resolution lawyers understand the value of this innovative approach and they specialise in Arbitration and Mediation. In this article, we’ll delve into the fascinating world of shuttle mediation, exploring its key features, benefits, and potential applications in conflict resolution.

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Credit Control: 10 Steps for Setting up a System   

In order to keep your business healthy, it is vital to have a healthy cash flow. Is that easier said than done? Like most things in life, planning is key. You will already know that just being brilliant at what you do is not enough, it is making sure that you are paid for that expertise and service is that will help your business grow. But how can you do that?

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Recovering Debt

Cash flow is important to any business and we are often asked to advise on what options are available to creditors in recovering their money or debt. This has been particularly important over the last 18 months, with unprecedented commercial pressures caused by the pandemic and associated lockdowns.

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Protecting Your Business: Restrictive Covenants

The economic impact of the recent lockdowns has made for an unusually challenging last 18 months. Businesses and workers have had to adapt, with companies evolving their revenues streams and many employers changing sectors. In the face of this upheaval, and certainly, with the coming to an end of the government’s furlough scheme, it is important for businesses to remain savvy to the options open to them in protecting themselves.

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