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Colin Murphy

Colin Murphy

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cmurphy@leighday.co.uk

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Colin is a solicitor specialising in International Travel Litigation. He acts exclusively for Claimants and he has assisted many individuals who have sustained life-changing injuries following accidents abroad. Colin represents clients in a range of international personal injury cases including claims arising from accidents at work, accidents whilst on holiday and road traffic accidents. He has extensive experience dealing with complex jurisdiction and applicable law disputes.

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My ex-partner took our child abroad without permission. How can I get them back?

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How do I protect my intellectual property in the UK? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I’ve created a product and want to ensure it’s legally protected. What steps should I take?

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How do I claim inheritance if there is no will? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

A close relative passed away without leaving a will. How can I ensure my share of the inheritance?

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How can I protect my assets during a divorce? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I am going through a divorce and want to ensure my assets are fairly divided. What should I do?

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I’ve been asked to attend a police interview. What are my rights and how should I prepare for it?

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What are my rights if my landlord increases the rent? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

My landlord has raised my rent unexpectedly. Is this legal, and what can I do about it?

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Can I refuse to pay a parking fine I believe is unfair? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I received a parking fine, but I think it was issued unfairly. What are my options to contest it?

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What can I do if a tenant refuses to pay rent? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

My tenant has stopped paying rent and refuses to communicate. What legal actions can I take?

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