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financial problems & dispute resolution

Financial problems can arise or develop in life such as necessitate you take legal advice.

You may be about to become insolvent, you may have credit card issues or you may be struggling financially and emotionally with your domestic arrangements. Alternatively, you may be experiencing a problem caused by a dispute with your employer, your neighbour or someone from whom you have purchased goods.

Mark Gardner is a highly experienced litigation practitioner who has spent his entire career dealing with just these sorts of problems.

Mark will help you identify the desired outcome and develop a strategy to achieve your objective. He will also (if and as appropriate) try to help you understand what caused the problem in the first place so that ideally you can ensure it doesn’t happen again!

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Mark Gardner


areas of expertise

Arrangements with Creditors

Administration Orders

Insolvency Proceedings

Recovering Monies

Bringing & Defending Actions in Courts & Tribunals


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Latimer Hinks Solicitors
5-8 Priestgate, Darlington DL1 1NL

 
Latimer Hinks is the trading name of Latimer Hinks Solicitors (Darlington) LLP and which is registered in England under number OC343522, registered office 5-8 Priestgate Darlington DL1 1NL , Tel: 01325 341500 Fax: 01325 381072 DX 69282 Darlington 6 Partners: Tim Haggie (SRA No. 464167) Anne Elliott (SRA No. 464221) Judith Middleton (SRA No. 464208) Nick Poole (SRA No. 464166) P Neil Stevenson (SRA No. 464165) Andrew Way (SRA No. 535731) Mark Gardner, Mark Clayton, Nicola Neilson.

This firm is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Any reference to a Partner means a member of the LLP or an employee with equivalent standing and qualifications.