15th June 2020
On 29 May 2020 the Chancellor of the Exchequer set out a number of changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS), which will take effect over the…
Today the Retail Industry in the UK reopens following lockdown and will shortly be followed by the food and beverage industry - but, as the UK starts over…
11th June 2020
When buying a new build property, the Stamp Duty Land Tax (“SDLT”) payable can often be a deterrent for purchasers thus, it is not uncommon for developers to…
10th June 2020
Looking back over the last 10 weeks is, in all honesty, a bit of a blur. Days seem to have drifted into weeks and weeks into months. It…
8th June 2020
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon society has been unavoidable in recent months. All aspects of our lives have been affected and no sector has been left…
5th June 2020
Trainee Legal Executive, Kate Theobald, shares her top 5 tips on working from home. Since the Government guidelines were issued which stated elderly and pregnant women should shield…
3rd June 2020
Family law like every other way of life has had to adapt and adapt quickly under the threat of Coronavirus. Hearings listed in those first few weeks were…
1st June 2020
As we continue in times of uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is clear there is undoubtedly extra pressure on residential landlords. The private lettings market always…
21st May 2020
COVID-19 is placing an enormous stress on families and parents and we understand that tensions can rise. It is also natural that where a marriage has broken down,…
15th May 2020
A recent case highlights the importance of the careful drafting of option agreements, to ensure the intention of the parties is quite clear, and not open to “cheeky”…
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