Issue 24
May 2009
Welcome to our 24th newsletter. No, I'm not just sending last month's again – we really have opened another new office and taken on another new solicitor! We are particularly excited to open the Warminster office and believe it shows that despite the recession, which has hit the legal profession too, there are opportunities for growth if you get your products and service right. Our main event over the next few month is the Business Start-Up Fair, aimed at providing practical advice and tips and one-to-one advice from a range of business leaders to those thinking of setting up a business, in the process of setting up their own business, or whose business remains at that start-up stage. It promises to be an excellent event and if it doesn't apply to your particular business, please do mention it to anyone you know who may be in that position. We have also finalised dates for the two free training sessions that were mentioned in last month's newsletter, suitable for anyone with a business of over five employees – see below for more details.
In the meantime, if there is anything I can help you with please feel free to contact me.
Tim Bishop
Email: tim.bishop@bishopslaw.com
Telephone: 01722 422300
For You. Your Business. On Time. On Budget.
In this issue:
Start-up Business Fair Details Confirmed
As announced last month, Bonallack & Bishop will be running a unique event on Tuesday 30th June, aimed at people who are contemplating starting their own business, or who have recently done so and want some FREE one-to-one advice from a wide range of professionals.
Warminster Office
We are very pleased to announce that despite the recession we have opened another new office, this time in Warminster...
Free Training for Professionals

Whether your industry or profession sets a required level of annual training or you simply feel you and your team would benefit from some free professional training, you may be interested in the two training sessions we are running in June and July...
read more ...Without a Will Business Owners Risk Chaos
Up to 70% of people are without the protection of a valid or up-to-date will. Many of those will be business owners or directors. Failing to make a will can create a serious risk to family and business partners.
New Personal Injury Solicitor
In yet one more sign that we are refusing to be beaten by the economic climate, we have taken on another solicitor.
Employers Guilty in Fatal Accident Case
A recent decision of the House of Lords may have far-reaching consequences for employers, especially those tempted to cut corners regarding health and safety.
