This is the website of Liverpool Solicitors Gregory Abrams Davidson LLP ("Gregory Abrams Davidson LLP"), a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales under Registration Number OC318276. The Registered address is 20-24 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE. Please note that when we refer to "a partner" or "partners" of Gregory Abrams Davidson LLP, the term "partner" indicates a member of Gregory Abrams Davidson LLP. It should not be construed as indicating that the members of Gregory Abrams Davidson LLP are carrying on business in partnership for the purposes of the Partnership Act 1890. The firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. A list of members' names is available for inspection at that address.
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GREGORY ABRAMS DAVIDSON’S REGULATORY POSITION UNDER THE FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS ACT 2000
Some investment related activities of the firm in, into or from the United Kingdom are regulated under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 ("FSMA") of the United Kingdom. The following statements are for the purpose of compliance with the FSMA and related regulations and the Rules of the Law Society of England and Wales.
The firm is not authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, but we are able in certain circumstances to offer a limited range of investment services to clients because we are members of the Law Society. We can provide these investment services if they are an incidental part of the professional services we have been engaged to provide. We can also provide services in relation to investments which may reasonably be regarded as a necessary part of our professional services or which we are otherwise permitted to provide in conformity with such acts.
If clients have any problem with the service the firm provides then they should let us know. The firm will try to resolve any problem quickly and operates an internal complaints handling system to help to resolve the problem ourselves. A copy of our complaints procedure is available on request. If for any reason the firm is unable to resolve the problem, then the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Legal Ombudsman provide complaints and redress mechanisms. You must contact them no later than six months after your last contact with your lawyer or law firm – www.legalombudsman.org.uk or 0300 555 0333.
Attached is an article I had published on LexisNexis on the recent Takeover...