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SECTOR FOCUS: LEGAL SECTOR FOCUS


THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE REGION’S LEADING SECTORS


Amelia Pine, Grace Courts, Jamie Carr and Ieuan Jones, of Nash & Co


Nash & Co’s Dispute Resolution team is spreading its wings


It has been a busy year for the Nash & Co. team. With some new additions and a growing practice, 2020 has enabled the firm to relaunch the Dispute Resolution Team to offer its services across Devon. This transition is led by Jamie Carr, solicitor and Head of Dispute


Resolution. Jamie advises on commercial matters across both private and public sectors, with a particular focus on company and property disputes. He often advises shareholders and directors on commercial disputes arising within their organisations and particularly enjoys the challenge of resolving novel or niche problems for his clients. Ieuan Jones has recently joined Nash, following a


successful spell at Ashfords LLP. Ieuan, who grew up in Plymouth, brings with him a wealth of commercial experience, having built his practice servicing a variety of SMEs, as well as many national and international clients. The team is also highly regarded for its asset and debt


Nash & Co. has also successfully brought a breach of contract claim on


‘The team is also highly


regarded for its asset and debt recovery work’


recovery work, which is driven by Amelia Pine and Grace Courts. Added to this, Amelia has significant experience advising in partnership disputes, and in consumer protection and contentious property matters. Recent experience for the team includes: advising companies on removal


of directors, partnerships on their retirement options, and shareholders on the implications arising out of breach of shareholder agreements. They negotiated settlement in a high-value negligence claim on behalf of an international manufacturer, settled a professional negligence claim on behalf of a major national firm, and successfully defended a director from a disqualification application.


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behalf of a major local retailer, assisted several construction sector clients in recovering monies owed under a Final Account, and assisted in negotiating the form of a client’s new Shareholder Agreement. The team also provides clients with a high level of satisfaction by sorting out their day-to-day debt recovery work, which they would otherwise have to do themselves, offering them real peace of mind and boosting their cash flow in the process. Nash & Co. have continued to provide support for the firm’s existing clients. Being able to assist with issues arising out of matters that started out non-contentiously, such as a housing conveyance, corporate transaction or employment matter, is key to Nash providing a fully-


rounded service to the region. The team recognises the increasing role that Alternative Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) plays in resolving disputes. They regularly offer clients ADR options, including mediation, construction adjudications, and various forms of arbitration, which often present as a more cost-effective and efficient alternative


to litigation within court proceedings. The breadth of the work they undertake reflects the broad range of issues


and variety of challenges facing businesses throughout Devon and Cornwall. Their aim is to work with clients in providing clear and practical solutions to their issues. Nash & Co is passionate about providing the highest levels of professional service, resulting in long term relationships with clients.


Visit: www.nash.co.uk/business/dispute-resolution


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