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Commercial Property | 23rd September 2024

Change of use of a premises – what do I...

Whether you need to do anything if you decide to change the use of a premises depends on two main factors. The first is the...

Tamzin Mandelli

Partner, Head of Commercial Property
Employment | 16th September 2024

Paternity and maternity leave – the current situation

The arrival of a new member of the family, either through birth, adoption or through a surrogacy arrangement is a joyous occasion. That is why...

Jane Crosby

Partner, Head of Dispute Resolution & Accredited Mediator
Residential Property | 10th September 2024

What’s involved in buying a property abroad?

Thinking of buying a property abroad? In this article I will outline some of the things you will need to consider. Location - where is...

Nitasha Thapar

Senior Associate, Residential Property
Dispute Resolution, Employment | 22nd August 2024

Mind your words and avoid discrimination at work

The office banter. The casual joke. The seemingly harmless comment. In a fast-paced world, it's easy to overlook the power of language. But choose your...

Jane Crosby

Partner, Head of Dispute Resolution & Accredited Mediator
Dispute Resolution | 12th August 2024

Making a claim for dilapidations

Landlords and tenants of commercial properties can find themselves in a dispute if the tenant does not give the property back at the end of...

Lucy Penfold

Associate, Dispute Resolution
Family | 6th August 2024

The law and taking children out of school for holidays...

The school holidays are almost over and while many families will have enjoyed a well-deserved break abroad, for some the costs of a family holiday...

Dimple Patel

Senior Associate, Family Law
Commercial & Corporate | 24th July 2024

Directors should make a diary date for filing deadlines

A £165m reminder to directors on the importance of getting accounts filed on time has been flagged in the latest report from Companies House, the...

Nick Richardson

Consultant, Commercial & Corporate
Wills, Trusts & Estates | 19th July 2024

Jargon busting – wills

You have decided to make your will. You’ve met with your legal advisor, discussed your needs and received advice. You then receive your will to...

Kelly Smith

Chartered Legal Executive, Trusts & Estates
Dispute Resolution, Employment | 2nd July 2024

Keeping tabs on leave for carers

As the holiday season gets underway, employers should check they are on track with the new rules for carer’s leave and that they have a...

Jane Crosby

Partner, Head of Dispute Resolution & Accredited Mediator