Vikesh Navsaria

Vikesh Navsaria
Paralegal
NameVikesh Navsaria
DepartmentLitigation and Dispute Resolution
PositionParalegal
Telephone0116 216 1123
Fax0116 2999 099
Email vikesh.navsaria@d-w-s.co.uk
Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/Vikesh_Navsaria
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/VikeshNavsariaDWS
LinkedIn http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/vikesh-navsaria/25/11b/8b5
University Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, LLB (Hons)
Main Practice Areas

Civil and Commercial Litigation, Dispute Resolution, Debt Recovery, Insolvency, Conveyancing

Memberships Junior Lawyers Division of the Law Society

Vikesh joined the firm as a Paralegal early in 2010, having graduated from Nottingham Trent University and Nottingham Law School in 2009.

Having specialised in litigation modules at law school, Vikesh primarily has a role in the Commercial Litigation Department and takes particular interest in individual and company insolvency matters.

Vikesh also works within the Conveyancing and Personal Injury departments.

After work and at weekends, Vikesh loves playing a variety of sports and even captains a local hockey team. He also enjoys travelling and taking valuable time out with family and friends. Vikesh is a strong believer in "working with clients and going the extra mile in an attempt to find a solution tailored to their individual needs."

Articles by Vikesh Navsaria:


Articles by the Douglas Wemyss Solicitors Team

 

Richard Beaman

Accidents at work - Defective Work Equipment

The phrase "accidents at work" covers a wide variety of different types of accidents, and the cause of the accident can vary from unsafe work equipment, to negligence of a fellow employee, to an unsafe floor, to noisy working environment and inadequate protection for hearing and a number of other causes of action.... more

Richard Beaman

The Three Year Limitation of Claim

How many times have you heard, on TV "Have you had an accident in the last 3 years?" The reason why they are asking if you have had an accident in the last three years is because there is usually a 3 year time limit, running from the date of the accident, in which to start a personal injury Court case.... more

Richard Beaman

Trips on the highway

Claims arising out of tripping accidents which occur typically on the public highway and footpaths are due to uneven paving slabs or potholes that have been allowed to develop. There are two legal bases for claims arising out of trips on the highway.... more

Sameer Karim

Claiming Compensation for Riots in Leicester and the UK

Under the 1886 Riot (Damages) Act, anyone who has suffered loss or damages caused by a riot can request a payout from their local police authority and furthermore there is no limit on how much can be claimed.... more

Sameer Karim

No Win No Fee PPI Compensation Claims, Leicester

Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) has been sold to millions of borrowers alongside loans, even when they were not in a situation to ever be able to claim on it.... more

Beena Makwana

Procedure for Buying a Property

When buying a property there are a number of procedures and guidelines that your solicitor will need to follow to ensure a smooth completion of your transaction.... more

Gurmail Sidhu

Failure to Register a Charge at Companies House on time

Consequences of failure to register. Under the provisions of the Companies Acts a charge or incumbrance against the assets or a part of the assets of a Company must be registered at Companies House with 21 days of its creation. A fee of is payable with the application.... more

Waheeda Alli

Conveyancing - Declaration of Trust

When buying a property do I need a Declaration of Trust? A Declaration of Trust is also more commonly known as a trust deed, and is required where two or more people are intending to jointly own a property, whether as their home or as an investment.... more

Linda Clegg

Matrimonial Finance and Inherited Assets

When financial issues have to be resolved following breakdown of a marriage, do assets which one party has inherited from their family have to be taken into account? The instinctive reaction of many people is that it is not fair to have to share them, but unfortunately it is not that simple.... more

Samantha Fenton

Conveyancing - Types of Ownership

When you buy property as more than one purchaser you need to decide how you intend to hold the legal ownership of the property between you. Under English law property may be held in one of two ways - either as Joint Tenants or Tenants In Common and the Land Registry will note which choice you have... more