Gerald Edwards
Gerald studied law at Liverpool Law School and qualified as a Liverpool solicitor in 1978. He joined EAD Solicitors LLP in 1998 having previously been a partner at another firm. He is now a partner and head of the firm's Liverpool solicitor commercial property department. Gerald deals with high value company acquisitions and disputes as well as numerous high value purchases and leases.
Pamela Williams
Pamela Williams studied Medical Negligence law at University College of North Wales, Aberystwyth and has been qualified as a Medical Negligence solicitor since 1996. She specialises in Medical Negligence claims and has a particular interest in cases involving psychiatric injury. Pamela deals with a broad spectrum of Medical Negligence cases, but her caseload also shows focus towards gynaecological and female urological issues. Pamela has successfully conducted mediation in Medical Negligence cases and has experience in the field of Mental Health Review Tribunal advocacy. She is approved as a specialist by being accredited as a member of the Law Society Medical Negligence Panel and is a member of the Assiciation of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).
EAD Solicitors LLP's Construction lawyer team deal with: Invitations to tender, memoranda of information, OJEC Notices, advice on procurement and application of the public contracts regulations
EAD Solicitors LLP's team deal with planning and environmental law
Terms of engagement
Partnering contracts
Collateral warranties
Best value schemes
Security documentation
EAD Solicitors LLP's Construction lawyer team deal with the tender process and selection of bidders
EAD Solicitors LLP's team deal with: Preparation of invitations to tender, evaluation of bidder responses and selection of preferred bidder
Drafting and negotiation of procurement standards
EAD Solicitors LLP's Construction lawyer team give advice on application of guidelines and standard contracts where applicable
EAD Solicitors LLP's wills and probate team would recommend that it is important to realise that even if you make a will and allocate your Estate to your spouse, it can often be the case that only the first 265,000 is free from inheritance tax. EAD Solicitors LLP's wills and probate team advise that remaining portion of the estate could be taxed at a rate of 40%. Therefore, EAD Solicitors LLP's team would recommend that if the amount passed on is more than 265,000 and that spouse then dies, there could be a huge inheritance tax bill for the children involved. EAD Solicitors LLP's wills and probate solicitors will be happy to assist you in managing your finances so that you can make annual lifetime gifts of money to your loved ones, to avoid the pitfalls of inheritance tax.
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