About accessibility
Simpson Millar commit to maintaining a website accessible to everyone. Below you
can find information about the accessibility features of our site.
Valid Markup
We take care to create an interoperable web page. That is why all pages are validated
to W3C standards:
Text size
We want everyone to view our content comfortably and for that reason you can adjust
the main text on our website.
ALT tags
Images used on our website pages contain 'alt tags,' which provide a text description
of the image for use with screen readers or other assistive technologies. In certain
cases where an alt tag would provide no information or bordering text appears redundant,
we may exclude them.
Access keys
Windows users can navigate with the accesskey feature by typing ALT+Accesskey. On the Mac, you would use CTRL+Accesskey (not COMMAND+Accesskey). Internet Explorer users may also need to hit the "enter" key to activate a link.
- h = home page
- s = legal services
- f = about our firm
- p = our people
- t = trade unions
- n = news
- d = downloads, publications, newsletters, guides and podcasts
- m = sitemap
- u = terms of use
- c = contact us
- e = online enquiry form
- a = accessibility
- l = search
If there is a particular accessibility feature that we have not included that would
aid you please feel free to email
jonathan.lynch@simpsonmillar.co.uk
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Disclaimer: No information on this website shall be construed as
legal advice and information is offered for information purposes only. You should
always seek advice from an appropriately qualified solicitor on any specific legal
enquiry. Calls to or from our legal helpline may be recorded for training and monitoring purposes.
External links are provided for your convenience, but they are beyond the control
of Simpson Millar LLP Solicitors and no representation is made as to their content. Use or
reliance on any external links and the content thereon provided is at your own risk.
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