Case studies
Here are a few examples of how we've been able to help some of our clients ...
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Case study - 18 May 2012
£3.375m settlement following motorcycle accident
Our client suffered serious spinal injuries and badly damaged both wrists when he was thrown from his motorcycle by a car emerging from a side road.... READ MORE -
Case study - 17 Feb 2012
Specialist knowledge increases compensation by nearly 600%
When our client suffered a vicious assault in June 2007, his injuries included a brain injury that went unrecognised by his original advisers.... READ MORE -
Case study - 11 Nov 2011
Trade mark infringement
Rival company uses client's product photos for promoting own products... READ MORE -
Case study - 11 Nov 2011
Issuing High Court proceedings for design right infringement
When an innovative food distribution machine manufacturer discovered a competitor had replicated its latest design, they contacted asb law's IP lawyers.... READ MORE -
Case study - 7 Nov 2011
Advising a school on options for the future
asb advised a private school and its governors in relation to the long term future of the school and the charity... READ MORE -
Case study - 3 Nov 2011
Complex statutory Will and ancillary applications for brain injured father
On occasions we encounter tragic situations which require a deftness of touch to manage.... READ MORE -
Case study - 3 Nov 2011
Disputed will
The distribution of wealth can, sadly, lead to misunderstanding, conflict and recrimination.... READ MORE -
Case study - 3 Nov 2011
Estate administration
In an unusual and thankfully rare case we were asked to advise on the estate of two teachers who were killed by their adult son.... READ MORE -
Case study - 3 Nov 2011
Family office advice on large estate including planning for future generations
We frequently find ourselves working as advisers to several generations of long standing ‘family’ clients, occasionally in challenging and emotional circumstances... READ MORE -
Case study - 3 Nov 2011
Court of Protection tax and asset planning
When individuals lose the capacity to manage their own affairs without having appropriate measures in place, it can create problems for the remaining family.... READ MORE