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21 November 2024

Tenants in breach of their lease – Part 1: Can’t pay? Your Landlord may take it away.

In this 3-part series, we will consider what action landlords can take against tenants who have breached their lease, including... read more
12 November 2024

Autumn Budget 2024 – What does this mean for you?

On the 30th October 2024, Rachel Reeves presented her first and much anticipated budget as chancellor, we will look at... read more
12 November 2024

Avoiding Contractual Loose Ends – Why Entire Agreement Clauses are Essential

The purpose of an entire agreement clause is to ensure that the only terms of the agreement between the parties... read more
08 November 2024

Qualification – reflecting on the first 18 months

Qualifying as a solicitor is a daunting prospect; one day you are a Trainee Solicitor and the next day your... read more
05 November 2024

Can cold calls result in a breach of contract claim against your business?

It is becoming increasingly more common for businesses to receive cold calls, where agents encourage us to purchase products and/or... read more
30 October 2024

My spouse and I are going through a divorce. We have agreed what is happening with the matrimonial finances. Why do I need a consent order? Is this strictly necessary?

There are not many instances where, as a Family lawyer, I can categorically give a yes or no answer. However,... read more
23 October 2024

What are your rights when you co-own a property or co-habit?

Co-ownership of property is becoming more common in today’s society. With the soaring costs of moving up the property ladder,... read more
21 October 2024

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: A New Legal Duty for Employers

What is sexual harassment? The Equality Act 2010 (“EqA 2010”) outlines that sexual harassment occurs where a person engages in... read more

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