17th December 2020

Data Protection In A Post-Brexit World

The end of the UK’s membership on 31 January 2020 made little change to the data protection rules in the […]

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29th October 2020

Commercial Mediation: Dispute Resolution Without The Tears – Part 2

The first part of this post (read it here) introduced mediation as a method of resolving commercial disputes. It described […]

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27th October 2020

Commercial Mediation: Dispute Resolution Without The Tears

Disagreements are common in business. Relationships and agreements can be tested when a dispute occurs, and people look to protect […]

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17th September 2020

New Rules Allow Wills To Be Witnessed At A Distance

The coronavirus pandemic has exposed a flaw in the law relating to wills. The difficulties faced by families in visiting […]

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1st September 2020

Do Your Contracts Need A ‘Brexit’ Clause?

Contracts with customers and suppliers are the building blocks of most businesses. They define and regulate the most important relationships […]

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20th August 2020

Courts Lift Suspension On Possession Claims

Good news for landlords: the suspension on possession claims has been lifted. The courts suspended possession hearings so that tenants […]

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27th May 2020

Tax & Estate Planning In 3 Simple Steps

The inheritance tax planning strategy most approved of by HMRC is also very straightforward. Anyone can do it, and most […]

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4th May 2020

Are You The Owner Or ‘Custodian’ Of Your Assets?

In Shakespeare’s play, King Lear gave away his kingdom to his daughters. The result wasn’t pretty: chaos ensued, with the […]

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27th April 2020

Planning To Disinherit Someone? Be Careful!

I watched the film ‘Knives Out’ the other day. It’s very entertaining, in a gothic sort of way. The story […]

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