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Chelmsford Information:
Proposals for a bypass of Chelmsford connecting the A12 interchange at Boreham (Junction 19) and the A131 were put forward for public consultation by Essex County Council in 2006, the preferred route was announced in March 2007. Southbound services operate to London Liverpool Street and northbound services run to Colchester, Ipswich, Clacton, Harwich, Braintree and Norwich via the Great Eastern Main Line. On 29 September 2016 a new retail development opened anchored by John Lewis. Ross joined Ellisons as a partner in April 2017. It is situated in the London worker belt, around 32 miles (51 km) upper east of the notional focus of London at Charing Cross and roughly 22 miles (35 km) from Colchester. It consolidates shops and lofts and has a secured rooftop for travelers. ... [snippet] Read more here »
Using Solicitors, Barristers and Organisations:
In more complex cases, solicitors and barristers often work together, with the solicitor managing the case and the barrister handling the advocacy. Barristers, when instructed, provide focused expertise, particularly in presenting arguments, cross-examining witnesses, and interpreting the finer points of law. The decision to engage a solicitor or a barrister depends on the complexity of the legal matter and the level of representation required. They are usually instructed by solicitors to represent clients in higher courts such as the Crown Court, High Court, and Court of Appeal. Despite these changes, the core value of having skilled professionals to navigate the law remains constant. ... [snippet] Read more here »
