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  • Kent Employers Urged to Wise up on Employment Laws
    Leading south east law firm Furley Page - in association with Kent Invicta Chamber - is presenting three of its popular interactive workshops aimed at giving employers a thorough understanding of today’s employment law.
  • Furley Page Solicitors Sponsors Medway Business Awards
    Leading south east law firm Furley Page is to join the sponsors of a prestigious annual event – Medway Business Awards 2008 - which recognises the hard work and innovation of the area’s 10,000 small enterprises.
  • Tom Dawson Employment Solicitor Joins Furley Page
    A specialist employment law solicitor, who formerly trained as a barrister, has been appointed by Furley Page – the legal practice recommended by Chambers and The Legal 500.
  • Furley Page Solicitors Launches Conveyancing team at Chatham Kent.
    Furley Page – recommended by the Legal 500 and Chambers – is expanding its Thames Gateway offices in Chatham, adding a residential property team to its wide-ranging client services.

    Explaining the decision at a time when the effects of the credit crunch are being felt UK-wide, partner and head of the Chatham office James Pigott says that the long-term prospects for the Medway property market are “very exciting”.
  • Top Notch Furley Page Lawyers Promoted to Partners
    Two top ranking lawyers at one of the south east’s leading law firms, Furley Page - recommended by Chambers UK and Legal 500 - have been promoted to partners.
  • Furley Page Solicitors Sponsor Premier Business Event
    One of the south east’s leading law firms, Furley Page, is sponsoring B2B ’08 – Kent’s premier annual business to business event organised by Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce (KICC) at Ashford International Hotel on June 24.
  • Are you losing interest in Bad Debtors by Furley Page
    By Martin Kingman, debt recovery specialist at Furley Page Solicitors

    With the arrival of the credit crunch and the tightening of available credit to businesses, now, more than ever, cashflow is essential to ensure long-term growth and short-term survival.

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