Knowing who is responsible for repairing which part of a commercial property is important.
Not only will the landlord want to protect their investment and the value of the property, but the tenant will also need to know what their obligations are.
In her latest article, Commercial Property Solicitor Hannah Martin outlines ‘who is responsible for what’ in a commercial lease.
In this article, Jason Grimster, of our Dispute Resolution Team, outlines the basics for dealing with defamatory statements and how you may be able make a claim.
On Thursday 9th February we held our very first BCP Young Professionals networking event, in collaboration with Vail Williams. Here's how it went.
In her latest article, Commercial Property Solicitor Hannah Martin looks at how remortgaging works on buy-to-let property and outlines whether it’s a good option for you.
Best Companies, the organisation behind the Sunday Times Awards, have recognised Frettens in their latest league tables for Q1 of 2023.
The group base their rankings on an anonymous employee engagement survey, completed by our team.
In this article, Employment Partner Paul Burton looks at whether the recent Twitter redundancies were unfair and outlines what’s likely to happen next in the case.
In January, the Government launched a new consultation on how to calculate holiday entitlement for workers who either work only part of the year (for example term time for teachers) or irregular hours.
In this article, Employment Partner Paul Burton outlines what the Government are proposing in their consultation and provides advice for employers.
In this article, Employment Solicitor Chris Dobbs outlines how the Government has responded to the consultations and discusses whether their response has been adequate in dealing with these issues or not.
Section 8 of the Equality Act 2010 outline marriage and civil partnerships to be a protected characteristic. In a recent case, which Chris Dobbs looks at in this article, the EAT made it clear that the test requires proof of marriage.