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Articles from The Birmingham Post (England) (January 27, 2011)

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'I never wanted to go to LA, but I'm off to the Oscars'. 422
'Quick win'job schemes put regeneration projects on hold; Exclusive. 871
A less than welcoming arrival at the Second City's airport; viewpoint. 365
A little caution required before striking a deal; business growth monitor: Buying a business can pay off but Lucas Markou, partner at Solihull-based accountants and business advisers Jerroms LLP, urges caution. 492
A national charity has extended [...]. 116
A place in the country; Annie Roberts discovers what the Staffordshire market town of Penkridge has to offer. 603
A Science Park without walls. 243
A small piece of the puzzle is discovered. 372
ADR - the evolving landscape; Robert Harrison FCIArb, Chartered Arbitrator and Chairman of CIArb West Midlands Branch, looks at the alternatives to litigation when resolving disputes. 920
African skeleton may have been a Roman soldier. 293
Agents report a surge of interest during January. 242
Alive and kicking; Litigation - RIP? Definitely not, says Raymond Joyce, partner and adjudicator at Freeth Cartwright's Birmingham office. 758
Another bad week for the LEPs; COMMENT. 561
asktheexperts. 1632
Back in business - but where are the skills? Manufacturers in the West Midlands are back in business - but Anna Blackaby finds it's proving tough to find the staff to support their resurgence. 943
Baggage trolley charge reflects changing passenger habits; viewpoint. 162
Baker takes heat out of search for a left-back. 343
Birmingham must build on successes of last year. 238
Birmingham struggling to recover. 383
Boiler factory plans set to deliver jobs boost. 265
Bulldozing it through; Ironangle. 969
Business development director Robin Mayo [...]. 127
Call to prepare for BRIC money. 232
Cannock hit for Six. 293
Catalyst advises MBO. Brief article 165
Charities share bank donation. 156
Charity and Canon head for court over missing pounds 1million. 695
Charm has worn off as rural pubs become less hospitable. 542
Chris refusing to be delayed by past as he arrives at Mose. 482
City board wound up as region fights for real power. 426
Civil engineers face Localism headache. 760
Clearing the mist when it comes to search orders; Supervising Solicitor Dean Parnell, Partner & Joint Head of Dispute Resolution Department, Sydney Mitchell, provides some basic points in respect of search orders and offers advice on how to ensure a search is conducted smoothly and so far as is possible without incident. 1500
Cleggers may be the butt of jokes, but he's still laughing. 394
Comments from birminghampost.net. 395
Community financier lends pounds 1m in a year. 146
Consolidation goes on as firms agree merger. 609
contents. 141
Council parking policy injustice; viewpoint. 121
Crockett boys in NewYear rebuild. 877
Cuts to voluntary bodies could see youths lost to life of crime. 693
Disability no barrier for paralysed photographer. 572
Don't paint yourself into a corner. 585
Enticing offers from Cala to cut hassle of moving. 260
Eversheds grows education team. Brief article 201
Exploiting ideas to foster smart growth. 394
FHM helps at training centre. 125
Firm celebrates involvement. 199
Firm takes Pavilions space. 190
Firms striving to attract talent into accountancy. 463
Full force of nature keeps passengers grounded. 495
Garage partakes in green scheme. 112
Get your data organised and ready for disclosure; Julia Lowe, Head of Dispute Resolution at Higgs & Sons, reports on obligations regarding disclosure. 893
Helsinki project to renew economy. 127
Here's hoping for classic Cup repeat. 923
Hillside Manor meets high expectations; Winner of a design award in 2007, this elevated home commands stunning views of the Warwickshire countryside, writes Annie Roberts. 335
Homeless recall lives of those who died unnoticed. 539
Honorary degree for charitable billionaire. 280
Improving quality of life and region's prosperity. 416
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INSIDE. 108
Insolvencies decline as region recovers. 145
Insolvency litigation and directors' responsibilities; Company law requires so many things from the directors at the best of times, but when a company is in trading difficulties, directors' duties come into sharper focus. Sat Plaha of BDO LLP looks at how taking sensible actions may help directors defend their position at a later stage. 751
Interest charges hit cash-strapped Cube investors. 647
International arbitration and the forensic accountant; Martin Long, forensic accounting partner at BTG Global Risk Partners in Birmingham - a division of the leading professional services consultancy Begbies Traynor Group - comments on the need for proper preparation before embarking on international arbitration. 917
Is risk the best war game strategy? All forms of dispute resolution carry risks; understanding those risks is key, says Diane Bennett, partner in Evershed's Commercial Dispute Resolution Group. 599
It's all change for the finances of the 65-and-overs. 789
It's onwards and upwards... 251
It's the spirit of the law that counts. 402
Jobs lifeline for ex-LDV workers. 240
Kenilworth footfall rise bucks national trend. 454
Key deal for flood defence firm. Company overview 242
Key pounds 300m shopping scheme set to be axed. 407
Latvian PM marvels at closeness of academia and manufacturing. 350
Law firm advises two AIM deals. 209
Lenders, not inflation, putting squeeze on housing market. 511
Lib Dem should be ashamed of attack on council's binmen; viewpoint. 247
Litigation - a classic year in the courts? Paul Bennett of Grant Thornton's Forensic and Investigation Services team in Birmingham looks at litigation trends for 2011. 472
Litigators are not just for Christmas; Shoosmiths' Alex Bishop examines how the attitudes of litigators and the cases they represent have changed during the past 12 months. 733
Lords reform call as peer convicted. Brief article 191
Mapping tool will help ideas come alive. 188
McLeish in plea to the boo-boys over Larsson. 348
Michelin Guide launch gives Seal a tasty deal. 416
Midland MPs back plans to sell off forests. 613
Midlands PCTs must find extra pounds 29m to cut. 552
Negotiation - how to stay out of trouble; Dr Karl Mackie CBE, Chief Executive and Ranse Howell, Commercial Skills Manager, of the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution, suggests there are speedier solutions to what can be protracted and expensive arguments. 883
New awards celebrate top retail capital. 462
New lawyers tough it out. 355
New parking facility for Leamington Spa. 387
New recruits come at cost; RUGBY NOTES. 410
New rules govern financial advisers. 441
No creative millionaires to be found. 362
No going back to Forward statue; viewpoint. 138
Parents'college plan could plug gap for special needs. 806
Peer in expenses fiddle; A round up of the most popular stories from the past week on birminghampost.net. 1307
Pickles: More unites the coalition than divides it. 788
Police join forces as cuts hit. 312
post flickr. 266
Postcode lottery means some homes will hit the jackpot. 308
pounds 64m business scheme closed. 313
Prolific Bressington nails another grand record. 316
Protection of libraries is vital for the future; viewpoint. 366
Pub-goers get taste of Hollywood at cinema. 445
Pundit could have claim for wrongful dismissal. CHRISTINA SAVVAS 716
Qatari offer could prove a Red letter day for Glazers. PETER SHARKEY 828
Rachel is getting this pro game off to a tee. 482
Rail service reaches the end of the line; PostBusiness. 550
Rate your police - and waste even more time. 1230
Reid closing in on return to Albion first-team duty. 305
Resolving your differences with HM Revenue & Customs; Heather Taylor of Grant Thornton's award-winning Tax Investigations team in Birmingham looks at HMRC's growing interest in alternative dispute resolution to settle tax disputes. 515
Restoring a little sanity; When Mark and Nadine Harris originally bought Berrington Manor 14 years ago, it was a property with great potential, but in need of a number of significant improvements. Annie Roberts finds out more... 682
Retail apprentices swapped their on-the-job [...]. 146
Revolution in health care commissioning. 289
Row over green belt development leaves farm facing closure. 618
Scores of posts to go - but 'it's time to look forward'. 565
Secret past of school uncovered in exhibition. 272
Senior surveyor Jamie Simpson and [...]. 158
SIX OF THE BEST; WHAT YOUR MONEY WILL GET YOU IN PENKRIDGE. 337
Society re-launches and re-energises the DRC. 480
Solicitors conned pounds 50m in massive mortgage scam. 204
Some social workers are not up to the job, says children's director; Experts appointed to turn around the city's failing children's social services are becoming increasingly frustrated at the grindingly slow pace of progress, writes Public Affairs Correspondent Paul Dale. 823
Speed cameras could be next to go. 223
Spending cuts expose Big Society shortcomings; COMMENT. 209
Talking about a (litigation) revolution; Simon Garbett, partner and Head of Dispute Resolution and Garon Anthony, Senior Associate specialising in ADR, at Squire Sanders Hammonds in Birmingham, believe many disputes can be resolved away from court. 561
The benefit of due diligence. 361
The game has gone mad - at least on paper. 417
The power of mediation; Mark Elder, partner and Head of Commercial Dispute Resolution at the Birmingham offices of law firm Irwin Mitchell LLP, highlights the merits of mediation in the dispute resolution process. He is also an accredited mediator with ADR Group. 747
The right time to make that move; Simon Merton of selling agents Strutt & Parker with offices in Moreton in Marsh reflects on why the market is in need of more homes.: PROPERTY EXPERT. 473
The year of the whinge is upon us - reach for your pen. 1059
Three Birmingham entrepreneurs will be [...]. 102
Time, history and space; Annie Roberts explores the 'Tardis' -like interior of Pewterers House, a quaint property in the heart of Bewdley whose history can be traced back 300 years. 511
Tough times ahead for council workers; Half a century's worth of pay and conditions agreements are set to be ripped up as Birmingham City Council's political leadership attempts to impose "modern" employment conditions on its workforce, reports Public Affairs Correspondent Paul Dale. 703
Transport chief plans to lobby trains firm. Brief article 262
UK's largest solar plant is massive boost for eco firm. 517
Vacancy at The White House. 395
Why the time was right to make a fresh start. 418
Will cutting costs cut access to justice too? 616
Without sowing the seeds of growth we can only reap stagnation. 803
Work to begin on new pounds 5.3m hotel. 132

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