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Coronavirus/COVID-19 Announcement ​– We remain operational

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Written by Buss Murton Law

Published March 30, 2020

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We would like to reassure our existing and new clients that we are still able to offer them all of our services. Our team of lawyers and support staff are fully able to access our systems remotely and can arrange to speak to you on the phone, via email or via video conferencing (such as Skype or FaceTime – please let us know if you require help setting this up).

For the time being our postal services and DX are reduced, so we would please ask if you could email us instead. If you need to send us original documents, please liaise with your usual contact who will be able to advise of alternative arrangements in this respect.

Please feel free to get in touch with individual team members by visiting the People’s page on our website or by calling us on T: 01892 510 222 or email info@bussmurton.co.uk

 

For bespoke advice on this or any other area of law, get in touch with the team now.

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