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On 18th March 2021, the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber) released its decision in the appeals of Hyman, Pensfold and Goodfellow ...
When unmarried couples separate there can sometimes be a dispute over the house they owned and lived in. Each may claim a share and usual...
Recently I embarked on a thorough clean and tidy of our kitchen cupboards. I discovered some items that should have been consumed long ag...
There was much uncertainty from business leaders earlier in the month as 3rd of March 2021 approached, with many commentators having inco...
Almost all forms of possession proceedings were put on hold between 26 March 2020 and 20 September 2020. Not only have parties been force...
In an attempt to protect tenants from eviction during the pandemic, the government introduced a range of restrictions and changes to the ...
March Budget sees extension to Stamp Duty Holiday The end of the current “stamp duty holiday” (as covered in our blog of 9 July) has been...
Alice Watkins, has recently completed her training contract with Morrisons Solicitors and gives a detailed overview of her experience as ...
Current trainee solicitor, James Lapham, in his final seat within our Corporate and Commercial team gives an overview of his training con...
If you find the living arrangements with your spouse or partner unbearable, and are concerned about your wellbeing or the wellbeing of an...
Dear lawyer: Can’t I just pay you a share of the winnings? (Yes, actually – you can!) Finding innovative ways to fund litigation ha...
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Employment law in focus: a post-COVID-19 world for you and your business As we near the anniversary of the first lockdown, we look back a...