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Teaming up to deliver latest business news



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THE MERCURY is relaunching its business section after teaming up with Chattertons Solicitors.
We have revamped the page and are aiming to provide even more coverage of our business community.
Every week, the business page will cover the latest from our local economies in Stamford, Bourne, Rutland and the Deepings. So if you have some news or an interesting view, get in touch.
Mercury deputy editor Mike Roberts said: "The Mercury is always looking to work with every sector of our community, such as business.
"We are delighted to be working with Chattertons and look forward to keeping everyone up to speed on the latest events in the business community.
"The Mercury retains editorial control of the content, but Chattertons' support has given us the opportunity to revamp the page and commit to bringing readers the latest business news every week."
Chattertons resident partner Richard Ludlow said: "Chattertons is pleased to have teamed up with the Mercury to provide a comprehensive business page for local businesses.
"This is an excellent mecha-nism for businesses to keep in touch with changes and what is happening in the local business environment."
Chattertons Solicitors, one of the largest firms of solicitors in Lincolnshire, has been in Stamford since April 1 last year when it merged with the long-established legal firm Kelhams.
The firm deals with the legal aspects of buying or selling commercial property and businesses such as land for development, agriculture or commercial use, freehold and leasehold shops, offices, warehouses and pubs as well as residential conveyancing.
Chattertons' specialist business services team covers the entire business cycle providing guidance, second opinions and advice on investment organisations and banks as well as purchases, sales and buyouts, joint ventures and partnerships and standard terms and conditions.
The firm can also help with credit control, including a credit check on a potential customers and collecting debt.
And it also has a specialist employment team to deal with employment related matters such as contracts of employment, policies and procedures, offer letters, disciplinary issues, employee grievances and terms and conditions of employment.
Chattertons' specialist agriculture department can help with sales and purchases of farms and land, partnerships and partnership disputes, agricultural land tribunal matters, agricultural tenancies and tenancy disputes and arbitrations
The Financial Services department offers independent financial advice on everything from investments and company pension schemes to property purchase via pension schemes and commercial mortgages.
For more details, call Chatter-tons Solicitors, 9 Broad Street, Stamford, on 01780 764145.

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  • Last Updated: 28 March 2008 12:47 PM
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