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Mergers are often celebrated as transformative moments for businesses, and almost all start with good intentions. The riskiest time, though, is often the weeks and months after a merger, when businesses...
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The Equality Act: what are my rights as someone who is self-employed?
Most self-employed people assume employment law doesn’t apply to them. However, the Equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination in the workplace, regardless of their employment status. While this legislation...
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When a person passes away, it often falls to a family member or spouse to act as the Executor of their Will, making sure that their final wishes for their...
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Losing a loved one can be not only emotionally difficult but stressful in terms of knowing what you need to do next regarding registering the death and sorting out any...
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Your guide to the Renters’ Rights Act
The Renters’ Rights Act is something landlords and lawyers alike have been anticipating for several months, and the wait is over. The Bill received royal assent on 27th October 2025 and...
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How to measure surface defects for a personal injury claim
If you’ve been injured due to a defect such as a pothole, raised or broken paving slab, damaged kerbs or uneven surfaces in areas such as car parks, clear photographic...
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Do employers need legal advice for settlement agreements?
Most employers know that an employee must get legal advice before signing a settlement agreement. What’s less well understood is the consequences of an employer not seeking legal advice, and...
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We’re a Menopause Friendly employer!
Two years since we initially committed to becoming a Menopause Friendly employer, we are proud to share that our hard work has paid off and we’ve achieved the Menopause Friendly...
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Do you need a property and financial affairs Deputy?
When someone loses the mental capacity to manage their own financial affairs, decisions about their property and money still need to be made. A property and finances Deputy makes this...
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Case Studies
Case study: £26,500 for healthcare worker who slipped on path
Our personal injury solicitors helped a healthcare worker claim compensation for injuries she sustained after slipping on a path which had a build-up of moss and mould. Accident circumstances: fall...
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Nippon Life Insurance sues OpenAI for invalid legal advice
A US company has sued OpenAI for allegedly letting ChatGPT act as a solicitor. This landmark judgment provides another example of how using AI for legal advice has become an...
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Employment law changes coming up in April 2026
From April 2026, new legislation will come into force, affecting employers and employees. From the first week of April, employment tribunal compensation limits (The Employment Rights (Increase of Limits) Order...
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