

There's plenty to do in the local area with lots of shops, trendy restaurants, wine bars, local breweries, charming cafés and art galleries.

You'll find Erikdalslunden and Årstaviken just around the corner, perfect for a nice walk or run. The hotel is situated just a minute's walk from the Skanstull metro stop, four stops away from the Stockholm Central Station.
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The professional rules that govern Clarion Solicitors Limited are the SRA Standards and Regulations available at Ĭlarion Solicitors Limited’s VAT number is 387983573.Ĭlarion Solicitors Limited does not accept service by electronic means.With a great location right in the heart of Södermalm, the hotel is the ideal base from which to explore all that this vibrant district has to offer, while also being within easy reach of lovely natural surroundings. Clarion Solicitors Limited is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), with SRA number 533649. Any reference to “partner” means any shareholder or director of Clarion Solicitors Limited or any employee or consultant with equivalent standing based on their experience and/or qualifications.Ĭlarion Solicitors Limited is a firm of solicitors operating in England and Wales. A list of our directors is open to inspection at the registered office. For more details on the other services offered by Clarion, please visit our main site By clicking on the link and scrolling to the foot of the page, you will find links to our legal and regulatory information.Ĭlarion Solicitors Limited is a company incorporated and registered in England and Wales with company number 7185479 whose registered office is at Elizabeth House, 13-19 Queen Street, Leeds LS1 2TW.

This is our dedicated micro-site where we share relevant updates, news and case law about costs and litigation funding. Clarion is the trading name of Clarion Solicitors Limited. You can contact the team at and litigation funding are services provided by Clarion Solicitors Limited. Matthew Rose is a Solicitor in the Costs and Litigation Funding department. If another party provides multiple email addresses for service a request for a single address for service should be sent, failing which service should be effected by other means. Litigators should ensure that they only provide one email address for service. The Court went on to find that the consequence of a party failing to provide a single email address is that 4.1 has not been complied with and service cannot take place by email. Plainly the situation would become absurd if parties could submit multiple email addresses to which documents were to be sent before good service had been effected. The judge identified that CPR 4.1 refers to “email address” in the singular and that interpreting it in the way the Claimant sought would require inserting significant words into the rule. The Court concluded that the meaning of the letter giving permission to serve by email did not give the Claimant a choice to serve on either address it required documents to be served on both. The Defendant had provided two email addresses upon which documents should be served. In Tax Returned Ltd & Ors, R (On the Application Of) v Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs EWHC 2515 (Admin) the Claimant purported to serve a Claim Form by email.
