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13 January

In our third article on public inquiries, we consider who is involved in a public inquiry, what it means to become a Core Participant and the process of becoming one. Read More

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13 January

Simon Burge, Partner and head of the Family Team at Blake Morgan was recently quoted in The Telegraph's article exploring "Why men are more likely to think about divorce than... Read More

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12 January

Over the last year or two we have seen an increased willingness to talk about menopause in the workplace, from parliamentary debates and Acas guidance, down to individual employers adopting... Read More

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12 January

Welcome to this month’s edition of Private Client Issues, Blake Morgan’s monthly round-up of the topics you may find of interest. It features insight and advice on developments affecting private... Read More

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10 January

As with 2022, there is hardly any new employment legislation expected in 2023. However, a flurry of Private Members' Bills introduced last summer cover some key employment law topics such... Read More

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9 January

Most people will have only heard of a divorce as being a formal way of ending a marriage, however it is also possible to obtain another form of formal marriage... Read More

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5 January

We act for a number of landlord and tenant clients in the leasing of office space in the UK, particularly in London, and have seen many cases of delays in... Read More

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3 January

We examine the judgment in Antonio v Williams, an Inheritance Act dispute, in which the High Court allowed a nephew's claim for financial provision from his aunt's estate to proceed... Read More

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19 December

When advising clients in relation to the division of their matrimonial assets, family lawyers will advise clients of key legislation (s25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973) and landmark case... Read More

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14 December

We examine a recent case that looks at the extension of time limits when lodging appeals. On 8 December 2022, the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in the case... Read More

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14 December

Parties can generally contract on whatever terms they want to, but clauses which unduly punish a breaching party may not be enforceable. It is typical for commercial contracts and terms of... Read More

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13 December

It's been an eventful year including a change of monarch, a few changes of Prime Minister and a cost of living crisis. While the coronavirus pandemic no longer dominates the... Read More