Sonio Singh – Partner in the Corporate Department – on Why Effective Due Diligence is Still a Necessity and Not an Option…
2013 has seen welcome signs of an upturn in merger and acquisition activity both in the North West and across the UK....
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2013 has seen welcome signs of an upturn in merger and acquisition activity both in the North West and across the UK....
Davis Blank Furniss has invested in SOS Connect, the legal software solution developed by Solicitors Own Software (SOS). The firm cites its...
Laura Johnson – Trainee Solicitor – Discusses Brito-Babapulle v Ealing Hospital NHS Trust Case In the recent case of Brito-Babapulle v Ealing...
What’s New The Practice Direction (Employment Appeal Tribunal – Procedure) 2013 came into force on Monday, 29 July 2013. Changes include: The...
After being named STEP Excellence Award Winner of Taxation of Trusts and Estates Student of the Year (November paper) , Karen Witter...
Kate Oldfield – managing partner at Davis Blank Furniss – was recently in the hotseat for Huddled’s series of video interviews which...
Tribunal Fees: What they mean… Today is a landmark day for employment law as it sees the introduction of tribunal fees for...
In our last newsletter, we reported on the position regarding statutory caps for compensation for Unfair Dismissal claims. The current cap is...
In every issue of DeBrieF, we try to answer a few questions sent in by our readers. This month, we’re focusing on...
What is a PI Trust? A personal injury trust is a legally binding arrangement, where funds are held by persons called trustees...
Collaborative Law was first established in the UK, approximately 10 years ago. It originated in the USA and its success quickly spread...