23rd July 2020
Protecting intellectual property rights in software can be a tricky area to navigate. One of the main reasons for this is that there is not really any useful…
22nd July 2020
In certain circumstances, a signature to a deed must be attested by a witness and we often get asked “why?” and “who can be the witness?”. There are…
17th July 2020
Joint ventures are becoming increasingly popular as way in which individuals or companies can achieve their goals by working together. Examples of joint ventures range from very simple…
16th July 2020
The Insolvency and Corporate Governance Act (the “Act”) came into force on 26 June 2020. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Act contains temporary measures (which will…
14th July 2020
Trecarrell House Limited v Rouncefield has been a long-awaited Court of Appeal decision, but does it provide the clarity needed surrounding provision of GSRs and the impact this…
9th July 2020
Divorce can be a complicated process with many things to consider, one such element is spousal maintenance. In this article we discuss the instances in which spousal maintenance…
3rd July 2020
As we started working from home in March 2020 which seems so long ago, there was concerns of client engagement in new technologies and if clients would be…
2nd July 2020
1. When it comes to living together, do unmarried couples have any automatic rights? Unmarried cohabitant couples have very limited legal rights in comparison to married couples. There…
1st July 2020
Parental Responsibility provides a parent with the responsibility of making all the important decisions in their child’s life. This includes a child’s education, religion and medical care but…
30th June 2020
In the Government’s bid to further and tackle the Covid-19 pandemic, since 8 June 2020, if you are travelling to the UK, you may be required to self-isolate…
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