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13 January
The New Year normally brings with it the enthusiasm and drive to succeed and win business. Prior to the establishment of a business relationship many deals start with a letter... Read Morearticles
13 January
Making a Part 36 offer is an important strategic step parties often take in legal proceedings and can often be a driving force to the parties reaching agreement. However, there... Read Morearticles
13 January
Following on from our earlier blog on 10 things you need to know on opposite-sex civil partnerships, here are the next five things to consider for clients considering or planning... Read Morearticles
10 January
In Weisz v Weisz & Ors, Francis J highlights the cost benefits of alternative methods of dispute resolution, including mediation. Mediation is an established method of resolving disputes outside of Court... Read Morearticles
10 January
The introduction of the Tenant Fees Act 2019 leaves landlords exposed to fines for failure to comply with the new legislation. New legislation has been introduced for residential tenants to... Read Morearticles
8 January
In a two part series of 10 things you need to know about opposite-sex civil partnerships, we answer five questions on the subject. Opposite-sex civil partnerships: 10 things you should... Read Morearticles
6 January
We have been made aware of emails purporting to be from James Greig at Blake Morgan. Scammers are attempting to persuade people to send money by sending an email that... Read Morearticles
6 January
What happens when an individual gifts intellectual property to a company, and that company then enters an insolvency process? Who now owns that IP? Without planning for the worst case... Read Morearticles
6 January
Each year, it seems, Family law solicitors are asked whether they experienced a sharp increase in new enquiries after Christmas. Indeed, the first working Monday after Christmas and New Year,... Read Morearticles
3 January
In 2015 the Forest of Dean District Council granted planning permission for a wind turbine which was to be run by a community benefit society. In granting permission, the Forest... Read Morearticles
2 January
In a First Tier Tribunal case decided in January 2019, P N Bewley Ltd escaped the higher rates of stamp duty land tax (SDLT) on the purchase of a dilapidated... Read More