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One of the longest established law firms in Sheffield, Bell & Buxton solicitors showed their continuing strength by winning the 2006 Yorkshire Lawyer Awards Private Client Category.
Mary Butler, senior partner at the firm won the award in recognition of the strength and quality of service to private clients through Bell & Buxton’s Wills & Probate department, and particularly as a result of Mary’s recognised expertise and success in handling the most difficult complex ‘contentious probate cases’ where disputes arise during the administration of a deceased persons estate.
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Examples of cases include:
- She was referred the case of a murder victim whose house had been fraudulently transferred to a family member by a forged signature. Once the house had been restored to the estate the beneficiaries had to be identified which was very complex and involved consideration, amongst other things, of the case of Dr. Crippen.
- Mary was successful in tendering for instructions from a public authority to apply for a rare form of Creditor’s Grant to enable two properties to be realised more than 15 years after their owner’s death. Consequently large sums owing to the authority were eventually repaid and the family also received a distribution.
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- Upon taking instructions in a large estate she discovered that tax planning arrangements by a Bank had been defective with the result that there was an additional tax bill of £300,000. The bank had already agreed to indemnify £250,000 but Mary noticed two other potential causes of action. After complicated and detailed technical argument the bank capitulated and settled the additional claims at virtually full value together with costs. In addition to expertise and success in a particular field, the award also recognised a demonstrable dedication to clients and a broader contribution to the community.
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