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We are delighted to announce that Sarah Taylor and Joanne Mercer have both been promoted in recognition of their contributions to the...
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We are delighted to announce that Sarah Taylor and Joanne Mercer have both been promoted in recognition of their contributions to the...
If you are the sole director of a UK company operating under the default “Model Articles” of Association, recent High Court rulings...
What is a freehold restrictive covenant? A freehold restrictive covenant is a legal obligation attached to land which limits how that land...
The last major shift in family law came in 2014 with the introduction of the Child Arrangements Programme (CAP). It marked a...
We are delighted to announce that Seán Hackett is now an equity partner. The news follows the retirement of long‑standing partner Andrew...
There is a saying that possession is nine-tenths of the law, or in this instance, adverse possession was nine-tenths of the lawn....
A striking new mural created by renowned street artist Deggy, was been unveiled at our Glossop office. The piece celebrates the life,...
When a dispute arises, a solicitor is often the first person you turn to. But heading straight to court is no longer...
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 comes into force on 1 May 2026 and while much of the coverage has focused on the...
With the first major reforms under the Employment Rights Act 2025 due to take effect on 6 April 2026, employers should now...
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 is one of the most significant shake-ups of the private rental sector in decades. Whether you’re a landlord, tenant, property investor,...