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What our clients say - business recovery

Our team business recovery solicitors pride themselves on achieving the best possible result for our clients, below is a range of comments from clients who have used our services. If you would like to speak us call on 01616 966 229 or complete our online enquiry form and a member of the team will contact you directly.​

“From the first meeting we were provided with a realistic assessment of our claim with a strategy to reach specific objectives. Communications at all stages were clear and concise.” - Gary McIlvenny, Focal Design Ltd

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"... listened to our situation with great empathy and professionalism. She advised us every step of the way explaining everything very clearly and provided us with the correct advice. We were kept updated on costs which enabled us to budget for a situation we would rather not have been in. I would not hesitate to use Stephensons again ..." - A satisfied client

"Stephensons have been providing our 24/7 legal helplines for over 4 years for our commercial and personal clients. We know from regular client feedback that the quality and breadth of advice delivered is both extremely high and effective and has been invaluable to many thousands of businesses and individuals" - John Mullin - Managing Director, Composite Legal Expenses

"I have worked with the Insolvency team at Stephensons Solicitors for a number of years and found them to be technically very strong and market leaders in the formal and contentious insolvency arena. The team... are extremely friendly, approachable, driven and with a hard work ethic and has good strength in depth. They come strongly recommended and I look forward to continuing to work with them in the future". Keith Algie - Restructuring and Recovery Director, Baker Tilly Restructuring and Recovery LLP

Information for landlords and tenants - The Renters' Rights Bill update

The Renters’ Rights Bill is due to come into force in October 2025. This is reported to be the biggest change to landlord and tenant law since the introduction of the Housing Act 1988.  Abolishment of Section 21 and amendments to Section 8...

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The demise of the shareholder rule: how the Aabar Holdings judgment impacts shareholders' rights

A recent High Court ruling in Aabar Holdings S.à.r.l. v Glencore Plc & Others has fundamentally reshaped the legal landscape for company shareholders, particularly in relation to their ability to access a company’s privileged documents....

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Business recovery team reorder

  • Louise Hebborn
  • Julie Hunter
  • Andrew Whitehead
  • Sophie Chilstone
  • Jade Fairhurst
  • Neil Marshall
  • Georgia Gaffney
  • Aaron O'Brien
  • Matthew Smith