Expert Legal Solutions for Your Business Needs

At Johnson May Solicitors, we specialize in safeguarding your commercial interests, ensuring you can focus on growth with peace of mind.

Dedicated to Your Success

Johnson May Solicitors has been a trusted partner for businesses, landlords, and property owners for over a decade. Our team is committed to providing expert legal guidance to help you navigate the complexities of debt recovery, dispute resolution, and commercial protection. We pride ourselves on delivering personalized service and strategic solutions tailored to your unique needs.

Our Expertise

Debt Recovery

Our skilled team is adept at recovering outstanding debts efficiently, ensuring your cash flow remains uninterrupted.

Dispute Resolution

We offer comprehensive dispute resolution services, helping you resolve conflicts swiftly and amicably.

Commercial Protection

Protect your business interests with our tailored legal strategies, designed to mitigate risks and secure your assets.

My Sibling Refuses to Sell a Jointly Owned Property – What Are My Options?

Is your sibling refusing to sell a jointly owned property? A TOLATA claim may help resolve disputes where co-owners cannot agree on the future of a property. Johnson May Solicitors provide clear, practical legal advice to help protect your interests and achieve a fair outcome.

<strong>3 ways to avoid unpaid invoices</strong>

Unpaid invoices affecting your cashflow? Did you really know your customer before you engaged with them?  How much more money annually could your business generate if it had proper processes in place before it provides its service or sold its products? An extra…

Covid-19 – Legal Update: Possession proceedings

On 25 June 2020, a new temporary rule came into force that all possession proceedings and enforcement proceedings are to be stayed (“a stay imposes a halt on court proceedings”) until 23 August 2020.  The new rule will apply to all proceedings which were stayed…

Coronavirus: 5 Key changes to the Law that Landlords should know!

If you are a Landlord, here are 5 changes to the Law that you should know…..   The statutory notice period for most residential tenancies has been increased to 3 months. This includes section 21 and section 8 notices.  This period can be extended up to 6…

Simple tips for your business terms & conditions

Do you print your standard terms and conditions on the back of every invoice and/or at the end of every contract document? Are you sure? Do you know where all of your signed contracts are? Yes or no? You may think that the above questions are rather basic and you…

Debtor?

“A person, organisation or country that owes money”.

Contract law – The doctrine of consideration

This is a complex doctrine (principle) that has inflamed arguments between leading contract scholars! Put simply it is the act of giving or promising to give something or receiving or promising to receive something. Contracts are not usually binding (enforceable by…

Quantum?

“Quantum is the amount of damages that are awarded to a successful party in a claim”. https://youtu.be/WVDssdtVH4M

English Legal System Online?

Are the English courts really ready for this?  The Court released a paper “Justice Matters” and in it they detail their proposals. In summary, the Court proposes an on-line process for  Probate, Divorce  and Civil Litigation cases. For Crime,  t he…

3 ways to avoid unpaid invoices

Unpaid invoices affecting your cashflow? Did you really know your customer before you engaged with them?  How much more money annually could your business generate if it had proper processes in place before it provides its service or sold its products? An extra…

read more…

Covid-19 – Legal Update: Possession proceedings

On 25 June 2020, a new temporary rule came into force that all possession proceedings and enforcement proceedings are to be stayed (“a stay imposes a halt on court proceedings”) until 23 August 2020.  The new rule will apply to all proceedings which were stayed…

read more…

Simple tips for your business terms & conditions

Do you print your standard terms and conditions on the back of every invoice and/or at the end of every contract document? Are you sure? Do you know where all of your signed contracts are? Yes or no? You may think that the above questions are rather basic and you…

read more…

Secure Your Business Future Today

Reach out to Johnson May Solicitors for expert advice on safeguarding your commercial interests. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you in recovering debts and resolving disputes efficiently. Contact us now to learn how we can support your business success.