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- Employment Law
Employment Law…latest Rates & Limits from April 2015
Have a look at the latest Employment Law rates and limits which take effect from April 2015. For advice, information and guidance please call Lianne ...
- Family Law
Prenuptial Agreement Challenges: When Are Prenups Most Likely to Fail?
Article summary The Supreme Court’s decision in Radmacher v Granatino [2010] UKSC 42 transformed how prenuptial agreements are treated in ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Portfolio Management and Commercial Property Law: What Growing Businesses Miss
Article summary Buying your first commercial property typically feels straightforward because the process is familiar, but buying several is quite ...
Pre-Charge Advice Solicitors
Protecting your position before any charging decision is made Being told that you are under police investigation can be extremely stressful, ...
- Employment Law
Managing Senior Employee Exits: Legal Risk at Board Level
Article summary Many boards assume that the seniority of a departing director simplifies the exit process, or that a generous payment will ...
- Uncategorised
Why Strong Commercial Litigation Claims Can Still Lose
Article summary: Even the strongest business civil litigation claims, whether in relation to contract disputes, debt recovery, property disputes, ...
- Employment Law
- Uncategorised
Employment Law in Practice: How Tribunals Assess Credibility and Conduct
Article summary: Employment Tribunals do more than apply the law. They assess whether an employer acted reasonably, whether their account is ...
- Family Law
When Family Disputes Turn Toxic: Legal Options for High-Conflict Separations
Summary Although it’s cliché every divorce really is different. Some separations proceed with peacefully, negotiations conducted through ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Commercial Property Risks Can Be Hidden In The Small Print
Summary James signed the lease on a Thursday afternoon in March. The warehouse suited his logistics business perfectly. Rent seemed reasonable. ...
- Family Law
What is the difference between a Prohibited Steps Order and a Specific Issue Order?
Summary Under the Children Act 1989, a Prohibited Steps Order prevents a person with parental responsibility from taking a specific action. A ...




