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Thank you!

Advicenow would like to thank all the kind and generous people who give their time, energy and expertise to make Advicenow a better service.

Special thanks to:
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2013-14

  • Vendula Vecerova, for her help in reviewing the accommodation section of the Advicenow information service.

2012-13

  • Raminder Kaur, law graduate, for her help in reviewing the consumer affairs section of the Advicenow information service.
  • Deirdre Forster of Powell Forster Solictors for reviewing the section on personal injuries litigation.
  • Judith Emmett, for her help in reviewing the education and training section of the Advicenow information service.
  • Kelly Lingard, law graduate, for her help in reviewing the human rights and benefits section of the Advicenow information service.
  • John M Andrews, for his help reviewing the tax section of the Advicenow information service.
  • District Judge (Magistrates' Courts) Naomi Redhouse for reviewing the police and crime category.

2011-12

  • Miriam Carrion Benitez, Barrister, for her help in updating How to get good asylum advice.
  • Deirdre Forster of Powell Forster Solictors for reviewing the section on personal injuries litigation.
  • Julie Gray of Islington Law Centre for her help in updating Dealing with Bailiffs.
  • Lucie Greene, of Philcox Gray & Co Solicitors for reviewing the Housing and homelessness category.
  • Kate Whittaker for reviewing the health and social care category. Kate is a freelance solicitor and trainer and a community care law consultant at Scott-Moncrieff and Associates.
  • Amy Woods of Islington Law Centre for her help in updating two of our guides -Dealing with discrimination at work – how to use the grievance procedure and Young Workers.

2010 - 11

  • Dulcie Domfeh for reviewing our information service.
  • Ged Sturdy for designing the 'Is that discrimination?' logo
  • Emy Lou Photography for donating her photography skills.

 

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