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Re-opening of offices to the general public
The Government has made an announcement that the vast majority of Covid restrictions will be lifted on Monday 19th July.
When are Elliot Mather offices re-opening?
Following the latest announcement, it is our intention to fully open our Chesterfield and Mansfield offices on Monday 19th July.
This will mean that our offices doors will be open to the general public, and clients will be able to attend without a prior appointment.
Please note: clients can continue to attend our Derby and Nottingham offices by appointment only.
Are there any requirements for attending our offices?
Wearing masks will no longer be mandatory although we may ask you to do so in certain circumstances. Our staff will also ask you if you would prefer a mask to be worn during a consultation and if so, our staff will gladly accommodate this.
We will continue to request that people use the sanitising station on entering the building and we should all continue to observe one metre social distancing wherever possible.
We know from the Government that the risk from Covid remains and it is important that we all continue to be aware of that risk as we transition back to normality.
Location
Our Solicitors are able to provide expert advice across the country with a network of offices based in: Chesterfield, Nottingham, Mansfield, and Derby.
How to get in contact
Our team are on hand to help you and can assist wherever you are based. Please call us for a no-obligation, initial discussion on 0330 333 2613 or email enquiries@elliotmather.co.uk and we will call or email you back.
Julie Page
LLP Member and Head of DepartmentJulie joined Elliot Mather as a Trainee Solicitor in 1992 having studied for a Law Degree at the University of East Anglia and completed her Legal Practice Course at Chester. Throughout her legal career she has worked almost exclusively within the Criminal Department at our offices in Mansfield, Matlock and now Chesterfield.
Julie has been a member of the Duty Solicitor Scheme for over 20 years and has represented hundreds of clients either detained at a police station or appearing in the Magistrates and Crown Courts across the East Midlands. She has advised and represented clients charged with everything from minor road traffic matters to extremely serious allegations including rape, drug supply and murder. Julie particularly enjoys representing young people who, for reasons often beyond their control, find themselves in the Criminal Justice System. It is here that her intervention can often have the greatest impact.
In 2017 Julie assumed the role of Managing Partner having been Deputy Managing Partner since 2013. Working closely with our Chief Operations Officer Alan Grant and our Deputy Managing Partner Natalia Delgado, she is responsible for setting the strategic aims of Elliot Mather LLP and helping to steer the Firm in the direction of those aims. This is an exciting and challenging role especially as Elliot Mather continues to grow and expand into new markets.
As part of her Management responsibilities Julie is the Firm’s Compliance Officer for Legal Practice meaning she has responsibility for the firm's risk management systems and controls. She is also our Training Principle and as such, has responsibility for overseeing the development of our Trainee Solicitors. Elliot Mather has always recognised, not only the importance, but also the strong business case for recruiting, training and retaining the lawyers of the future.
Elliot Mather LLP maintains professional indemnity insurance in accordance with the rules of the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Details of the insurers and the territorial coverage of the policy are available for inspection at our offices.
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