In her latest article Partner & Head of Leasehold Property, Niki Adkins gives you an overview of everything you need to know about making improvements to a leasehold flat.
In his latest article, Dispute Resolution Solicitor, Anna Curtis discusses what Private Nuissance is and what are the defences?
In her latest article Dispute Resolution Solicitor Olivia Parkinson discusses how cost clauses in a contract can help recover money after a dispute
In this article Head of HR Services, Nathan Andrews outlines what an Independent Chair is, what to expect and how they support you.
In his latest article, Head of HR Services, Nathan Andrews covers what an independent investigator is and why you should choose one to handle workplace investigations?
In his first article for the firm, Trainee Solicitor, Jack Phillips covers what adverse possession is, how long you have to occupy the land for before it becomes yours and more.
In his first article for the firm, Specialist Corporate & Commercial Solicitor Arya Koohgilani answers your questions on copyright in practice or business.
In this article, Commercial Property Specialist Patsy Whitford discusses the process of converting a home into an HMO.
In Malcom Niekirk’s latest Coffee Break Briefing, he provides some advice on Non-provable debts.
In this session, Malcolm outlined what a non-provable debt is, when it’s clearly non-provable, when it’s not clear and some examples.
As of today (6th April 2025), the Business Asset Disposal Relief (BADR) rates will be changing, meaning business owners will now pay more tax on chargeable gains when selling a business.
In this article, Corporate & Commercial expert Hem Gujadhur outline the new rates, what they mean for business owners and how they will change in the future.
As of today, 1st April 2025, the Stamp Duty Land Tax thresholds have changed, meaning that most homebuyers will now be paying more tax on their purchase.
