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- Employment Law
Settlement Agreement: Case Studies
Mrs A Mrs A approached us with a draft settlement agreement on the Friday which needed to be signed by the Tuesday. Under the terms of the agreement, ...
- Employment Law
What Is a Settlement Agreement? A Guide
A settlement agreement is a legally binding contract between an employer and an employee. It typically ends the employment relationship and waives ...
Marya Farooq
Marya Farooq is a Paralegal in the Civil Litigation Department, specialising in debt recovery. With a strong academic background and practical ...
- Family Law
Valuing a Business for a Divorce Financial Settlement: Insights from Vince v Vince
In high-net-worth divorces, accurately valuing a business is often the most complex and contentious issue. The recent case of Vince v Vince [2024] ...
Interest Policy
Introduction This document sets out our policy for paying interest where we hold money in client account for a: client person funding all or part of ...
- Commercial Law
How to Propose a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA)
A Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) can offer struggling businesses an opportunity to restructure their debts and continue trading. By providing a ...
- Family Law
Separated Parents – How to Manage Child Arrangements at Christmas
Christmas should be a magical time for children, but for separated parents, it often brings tension and disputes. Deciding where the children will ...
- Criminal Law
Proceeds of Crime – The Difference Between Account Freezing Orders And Restraint Orders
In recent years, law enforcement agencies in England have increasingly relied on financial restrictions to disrupt criminal enterprises and recover ...
- Criminal Law
What Is Confiscation Under POCA?
Introduced to enhance the effectiveness of asset recovery in England and Wales, the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) was designed to deter crime by ...
- 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 ...