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Amy Kelly
Amy Kelly is a Litigation Paralegal and a valued member of our team, providing vital support across the department. Her role is essential in ...
Claire Louise Branagh
Claire Louise Branagh is a dedicated and highly professional Commercial Property Secretary within the Commercial Property Department. With her ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Using Legal Estate Planning to Reduce Care Home Costs
The rising cost of care homes in the UK has prompted many people to seek ways to protect their assets. For families who want to preserve wealth for ...
- Criminal Law
Cyber Flashing Offences: What You Need to Know
On 31st January 2024, a new criminal offence was introduced in England to address the issue of unsolicited explicit images, often referred to as ...
- Employment Law
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Budget 2024 – Property, Wills, And Employment Changes
The Autumn Budget 2024, presented by Rachel Reeves, the UK’s first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, is set against the backdrop of a newly ...
The Children Act: Custody and Welfare Guide
Our compassionate, tenaciously talented family law team will guide you through the family law system. As members of Resolution, we abide by a strict ...
- Employment Law
What is Unfair Dismissal?
In a recent case a teacher at Weatherby Prep School, of whom Prince William and Prince Harry’s are former students, won £170,000 for unfair ...
- Criminal Law
What to Do If You Are Arrested for Fraud
On 21st September 2024, Bristol Crown Court convicted a father and two sons accused of swindling the National Trust out of £1 million. Roger Bryant, ...
- Criminal Law
Why Is The Lucy Letby Case So Controversial?
The Lucy Letby case is controversial for numerous reasons, primarily due to the gravity of the charges, the complexities of the trial, and the ...
- Employment Law
What Does An Employment Law Solicitor Do In Settlement Agreement Cases?
Employment settlement agreements are an important tool in resolving disputes between employers and employees. They are also regularly used to ...