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Clinical Negligence, Personal Injury | 6th February 2023

What you need to know about medical negligence and making...

If you or a loved one have experienced medical negligence, you may feel confused, overwhelmed, and unsure of what to do next. You might not...

Mark Wisby

Senior Associate, Clinical Negligence
Dispute Resolution, Employment | 2nd February 2023

Managing mental health issues in the workplace

Jane Crosby from Hart Brown Solicitors advises business on best practices and policies in managing mental health issues Harry and Meghan have done a significant...

Jane Crosby

Partner, Head of Dispute Resolution & Accredited Mediator
Family | 23rd January 2023

A legal guide to life after divorce

If you have recently divorced, you may be wondering what happens next. Going through the divorce process can be challenging, and even after you have...

Ellie Newbery

Consultant, Family Law
Commercial Property | 20th January 2023

EPCs – Why should I worry now about 2025?

Subject to certain exemptions, it is already unlawful to let a property with an “F” or “G” rating.  Current proposals would require the minimum energy efficiency...

Tamzin Mandelli

Partner, Head of Commercial Property
Residential Property | 17th January 2023

Why January is a good time to prepare to sell...

January is the time of the year we all start making plans for all those things we hope to achieve across the year laid out...

Jeremy Jupp

Partner, Residential Property
Commercial & Corporate | 10th January 2023

Companies facing hard times get guidance on safe spending

A ruling on the responsibility of directors towards creditors has been welcomed as companies face challenging economic times ahead. The long-awaited ruling on the so-called...

Nigel Maud

Partner, Commercial & Corporate, COLP
Wills, Trusts & Estates | 9th December 2022

Why everyone should have a Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney is a very valuable document to have in place, allowing you to plan for the future when you can no longer...

Vicki Andrews

Solicitor, Trusts & Estates
Dispute Resolution, Employment | 16th November 2022

Fire and rehire – why employers need to watch out

For many years organisations have been using dismissal and re-engagement, often referred to as ‘fire and rehire’, as a method available to make a contractual...

Jane Crosby

Partner, Head of Dispute Resolution & Accredited Mediator

How do I move out of shared property?

As the start university or college is well underway, you might have been swept up in the excitement of moving into your new rented property....

Lucy Penfold

Associate, Dispute Resolution
Commercial & Corporate | 26th October 2022

Companies facing hard times get guidance on safe spending

A ruling on the responsibility of directors towards creditors has been welcomed as companies face challenging economic times ahead. The long-awaited ruling on the so-called...

Nigel Maud

Partner, Commercial & Corporate, COLP