Cartmell Shepherd solicitor joins Inspira as trustee
Sam Lyon, head of corporate and commercial at Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors
A solicitor at a leading legal firm has joined the board of a charity which helps young people and adults find employment.
Sam Lyon, head of corporate and commercial at Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors, has become a trustee of Inspira, which supports people in Cumbria and Lancashire prepare for a career, return to work or look for a first job.
Sam has spent most of his legal career advising both large and small businesses, as well as holding a number of executive roles and directorships in business.
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Cartmell Shepherd welcomes news that the Government is considering giving financial support to some of the âexcludedâ small business owners
Cartmel Shepherd: Sam Lyon, Head of Corporate and Commercial at Cartmell Shepherd A SOLICITORS has welcomed the news that the government is giving consideration to the provision of financial support to the hundreds of thousands of self-employed directors of limited companies, who are not eligible for the government s existing grant. In the North West, there are 579,000 small businesses employing more than 1.6 million people, many of who fall into the so-called ‘excluded’ bracket. Reports suggest that the government is reviewing one of the proposed support schemes put forward by leading business organisations.
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Effort to recall Lincoln Mayor & four City Council members falls short
The LNK Recall s final count of signatures appeared to be thousands short to recall the Lincoln Mayor and four City Council members. But it s not over, the group is already shifting its attention to Primary and General Election challenges and a possibility of a second recall launch.
December 23, 2020 10:29 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – LNK Recall falls thousands of signatures short in their effort to unseat Lincoln’s Mayor and four City Council members.
The LNK Recall group has been gathering signatures for the past month trying to boot several elected officials out of office for the way they have handled COVID-19 restrictions. They had until Wednesday, December 23rd, to collect enough signatures. Overall, they saw thousands of people signing on the dotted line, but still fell short.