In her latest article, Leasehold Expert Niki Adkins outlines everything leaseholders need to know after the government announced the removal of the two year rule for extensions.
In this article, Insolvency Guru Malcolm Niekirk looks at the rare and notoriously difficult to deal with Insolvent Partnerships.
In this article, Susie Moore, who is currently undertaking her placement year at Frettens, discusses her experience so far, so you know what to expect.
We are delighted to welcome experienced Partner Rosie Sharp, an exciting addition to our growing Family Law team.
In his latest article, Family Mediator Simon Immins answers your questions on the mediation process.
To kick off 2025, Frettens announced four well-deserved staff promotions in our Conveyancing and Corporate & Commercial Teams.
Every year, independent surveyors Best Companies carry out an independent survey for us, and have recognised us as an 'outstanding' place to work for in 2025.
Chris Dobbs looks at post termination issues, obligations and restrictions.
In this article, Leasehold Property Expert Niki Adkins gives you an update on when we might see the leasehold reform act come into force.
In this article, Trainee Solicitor Justine Mears outlines the changes proposed in the Amendment Paper to the employment rights here.
In this article, Employment Associate Chris Dobbs outlines how employers can mitigate, prevent and handle incidents, altercations and harassment at christmas parties.
In our latest HR Coffee Break Briefing webinar, Head of HR Services Nathan Andrews discussed workplace mediation and how it works.
Frettens were proud sponsors of MYTIME Young Carers’ second annual Ball in November, which raised over £30,000 for the charity.
In his latest article, experienced Corporate & Commercial Solicitor Paul Longland answers your questions on EIS tax relief.
Frettens resident Chartered Tax Advisor, Lee Young, is one of a few solicitors in Dorset to be dual qualified as a Solicitor and Chartered Tax Advisor. In this article, he provides a summary of the budget tax implications.
Earlier today, Chancellor Rachel Reeves held the Labour Partys first Budget in 14 years, unveiling a host of tax rises and spending cuts to restore economic stability and focus on economic growth. Here is what the budget means for you
In this article, Employment Associate Chris Dobbs outlines how arbitration and conciliation works through ACAS, and discusses your settlement agreement options.
Dispute Resolution Solicitor Rupert Knell outlines what you can do about trespassers on your land.
In this article, Malcolm Niekirk looks at the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010, discussing how it works and providing advice for IPs on their duties to comply with it.
In this article, Employment Associate Chris Dobbs summarises the proposed changes in the new Employment Rights Bill and looks at when they might come into force.