Office: Wimbledon
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Employment Disciplinary Headaches Seminar
We would like to invite you to a free ‘Employment Disciplinary Headaches’ seminar run by Morgan McKinley in conjunction with Morrisons So...
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Every dog has its day… at the Wimbledon Guild Village Fair
On Saturday 17th June, a team from our Wimbledon office made their way down to the Common to support the annual Wimbledon Guild Village F...
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Morrisons gains silver accreditation against the Investors in Peopl...
We are delighted to have been awarded the silver accreditation against the Investors in People Standard, demonstrating our commitment to ...
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Read May’s key insights from our business law experts
KitKat get its fingers burned Our clients often seek advice on how to protect their unique product or invention from copying by their com...
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Younger people living with Dementia
It is a common misconception that dementia only affects the elderly but over 42,000 people in the UK are living with young onset dementia...
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Relying on previous disciplinary warnings when dismissing an employee
The dismissal of an employee for a first offence (unless it amounts to gross misconduct) is likely to be unfair if they have not previous...
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Pet custody on divorce
Internationally family courts are tackling the debate on whether pets are property or family. This is a difficult issue that pet owners h...
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April’s key insights
Please see below our corporate insights for April from our business law experts. Are business rates payable while a property is being red...
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Service of Party Wall Notices and Awards over Easter
As the Easter weekend approaches, we review egg-xactly when party wall notices and awards are deemed to be served under the Party Wall et...
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Pre-nuptial agreements: what is “fair”?
Supreme Court Justice Lord Wilson has recently expressed his views on spousal maintenance and his support for binding pre-nuptial agreeme...
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As a trustee, am I liable for replies that I give to a tenant when ...
The answer to this question is a “yes” following a decision by the High Court where the Court considered a misrepresentation claim brough...
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Probate fees proposed to soar from May- from £155 to potentially £2...
The government have recently published a new policy drastically increasing probate court fees. The policy was subject to consultation las...
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Sometimes you have to take responsibility for your own bad investme...
One of the difficult questions in claims against professional advisers is the extent to which a client can say that he relied on his prof...
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“Car bonnet” execution of a Will fuels legal debate
The recent case of Wilson v Lassman [2017] EWHC 85 (Ch) highlights the importance of ensuring the correct procedure is followed in relati...
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When is a director at risk of wrongful trading?
If you are a director of a business that is facing insolvency, you need to very carefully consider whether you should continue to trade o...
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Supreme Court’s judgment on the case of Ilott v Mitson
The Supreme Court have today allowed the charities appeal in the highly publicised case of Ilott v Mitson (2017). It is the first opportu...