Accessibility
Ashurst is committed to providing its online services to all sections of the public. This website is designed in light of the guidelines issued by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to remove barriers to accessibility. For more information about these guidelines visit the Web Access Initiative pages on the W3C's website.
We periodically test pages of the website to maintain accessibility. If you experience any accessibility-related problems whilst using our site, please report them
here.