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4 May
"Unreasonable behaviour" could be a multitude of things and mean different things to different people. In reality, what one person considers to be unreasonable might be very different to someone... Read Morecase studies
29 April
The judgment in the recent high court case of Jackson v Ayles and another [2021] EWHC 995 (Ch) (23 April 2021) is a stark reminder how easy it can be... Read Morearticles
28 April
Pensions can have a big impact on divorce and financial settlements so it is important to get the right legal advice when you are separating. Read Morearticles
23 April
Knowing how to register a trade mark and what to do to protect your business assets is crucial for everyone. This includes small to medium-sized business owners and entrepreneurs, not... Read Morearticles
23 April
Temporary relaxations of rules for holding company meetings and filing accounts aimed at minimising the spread of COVID-19, in place since June of last year, have now come to an... Read Morecase studies
22 April
Examining Court of Appeal judgments give an insight into mortgage broker and customer relations and the duty of the broker. Read Morearticles
20 April
By now, we all know that getting back to 'normal' will, for many people, not involve going back to work in the way we did before COVID-19 hit. There are... Read Morearticles
19 April
An announcement regarding a breakaway European Super League (ESL) on Sunday (18 April) evening was quickly met with a backlash from governing bodies, governments and supporters. What would this mean... Read Morearticles
16 April
Colin the Caterpillar, nigh-on a British institution, has become the centre of a trade mark dispute between Marks and Spencer (M&S) and Aldi. The chocolate sponge cake, covered in chocolate... Read Morearticles
14 April
In February 2021, the Women and Equalities Committee published a report on how long-standing gender differences and inequalities for women have been exacerbated by the Coronavirus pandemic and the furlough... Read Morecase studies
14 April
In a recent ACCA disciplinary hearing, Blake Morgan's Chris Cope successfully represented a defendant who had previously failed to disclose cyber harassment convictions when they first registered with the ACCA... Read Morearticles
13 April
Businesses have a duty of care towards their employees' wellbeing whether or not they are working from home or on furlough. Read More