Murray Macnab, Associate Partner with East Midlands based Ellis-Fermor & Negus solicitors, was recently awarded a Fellowship with the Institute of Directors. Many of you will know him as the former Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Branch Chairman. Murray commented “I was not...
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Belper Mayor Alan Cox attended the opening celebration of Ellis-Fermor & Negus solicitors on Friday July 1st. The East Midlands’ firm of solicitors, who already have an office in Ripley, opened their new office in the town at the beginning of...
The partners hosted their annual garden party for key clients and intermediaries on Wednesday 23rd June at Lakeside, near Arnold. The pre-dinner drinks should have been served outside under a canopy, overlooking the oriental style lake and gardens, but thanks to...
We are delighted to have opened our fourth office at 7 Bridge Street, Belper. Since opening our first office in Ripley back in 1893 we have expanded across the East Midlands and our move into Belper following the recent tough economic times is an indication of...
Nottingham couple David and Catherine Pinkett have fulfilled a life-time ambition and opened their own fine art gallery in Scarborough.
Team members and their families from Ripley solicitors Ellis-Fermor & Negus joined an organised five-mile walk led by The Friends of the Cromford Canal on Sunday 10th April. Ellis-Fermor & Negus are sponsoring The Friends of the Cromford Canal as their...
We are pleased to announce that we will shortly be opening an office in Belper.
Murray Macnab, well-known for his Chairmanship of the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Branch of the Institute of Directors and also for being a passionate advocate for innovative IT and Intellectual Property based businesses has been appointed by Ellis-Fermor & Negus solicitors, as...
Your employees may not have written contracts but they do have contracts of employment, and these oral contracts are fully enforceable by them. This is a problem, as without written contracts you are vulnerable in any dispute with employees and...
Intestacy Rules A number of cases have come across my desk in recent times that very graphically illustrate just how vital it is to have a Will, especially when one is not married. The first case relates to an elderly...