The Food Worker. Are you being protected?

Sadiq Vohra, partner at MWR Solicitors, talks about employment rights for vulnerable workers.

The term ‘vulnerable workers’ is often misunderstood because it applies to a far wider range of situations than many people realise. Broadly speaking, vulnerable workers are defined…

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MWR Solicitors converts to LLP status

Preston law firm, MWR Solicitors, has become the latest firm of solicitors to convert to limited liability partnership (LLP) as it positions itself for future growth.

MWR is a specialist in accident claims, employment law, conveyancing, wills & probate and…

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Family – Pre-nups

Joanna McClean talks about pre-nuptial agreements

The future of pre-nuptial agreements

Contrary to popular belief, pre-nuptial agreements are not legally recognised in England and Wales and are not enforceable by the courts under law. However, the situation could be set…

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Helen Scott-Parker talks about the importance of making a will.

Why make a will?

Many people dismiss the idea of making a will, especially if they are relatively young and healthy. But a will contains your wishes to be read after you die and describes whom you wish your belongings…

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Retiree Anne’s fond farewell to Preston law firm

ONE of the longest serving members of Preston-based MWR Solicitors is retiring after almost 24 years with the firm.

Anne Pickles, 59, administration manager for the firm, will say farewell to her colleagues at the Cannon Street-based practice when she…

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