Results for "work+experience"
- Commercial Conveyancing
Five pitfalls to avoid when leasing a commercial property
Summary Two business partners in Yorkshire once told me they had found the perfect unit. It had the right light, the right feel and a landlord eager ...
- Residential Conveyancing
An Interview with Kate Darby
Kate explains what it means to be a Professional Support Lawyer within the firm and shares insights on how she contributes towards the success of the ...
- Employment Law
Advantages and Disadvantages of Settlement Agreements for Employers in England and Wales
Summary For employers in England and Wales, a settlement agreement offers a strategic way to end disputes efficiently and protect business interests. ...
- Residential Conveyancing
An Interview with Linda Ly
Linda explains what it means to be a Professional Support Lawyer within the firm and shares insights on how she contributes towards the success of ...
- Residential Conveyancing
An Interview with Rebecca Howard
Rebecca explains what it means to be a Professional Support Lawyer within the firm, sharing insights on how she contributes towards the success of ...
Emma Easton
Emma Easton is a dynamic and dedicated Family Law Solicitor, who leads our Family team at Askews. She brings a modern, energetic approach to guiding ...
- Family Law
Family Law at Askews Legal: A New Chapter with Emma Easton
We’re absolutely thrilled to announce that Emma Easton has joined us to lead our Family Law department. With 23 years of legal experience ...
- Family Law
Schedule 1 Children Act 1989 Applications FAQs
Summary What is a Schedule 1 Children Act 1989 application? Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 applications allows a parent, guardian, or carer to ...
- Family Law
Family Law Mediation FAQs
Summary Family mediation has become an increasingly important means of resolving disputes for separating couples and parents. In 2025, courts in ...
- Family Law
All You Need To Know About Family Mediation
Key Points Mediation is now central to the resolution of family disputes in England and Wales. Courts strongly encourage it, recent reforms have ...
