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Our corporate and commercial solicitors have seen a steady uptick in ‘Google law’ over the past few years, with a notable rise in recent months. This is the use of...
This blog was originally published in February 2025, and updated in January 2026 to include the Property (Digital Assets etc) Act 2025 that came into force in December 2025. We...
Artificial intelligence has revolutionised the way we live, work, and play. And most of us now use some form of AI daily, whether to boost efficiency at work or to...
Whiplash is a common injury resulting from a road traffic incident. It is caused by a sudden jolt (i.e. impact from a rear-end shunt), which stretches the neck and damages...
Potholes are becoming increasingly common on UK roads, with less than half (48%) of the local road network reported to be in good structural condition according to a 2025 report....
Going to court to settle a claim may seem scary and daunting. Whilst most personal injury claims are resolved by pre-trial negotiations, there are some cases which need to be...
Our Personal Injury team receives numerous enquiries from individuals who have been injured and want to claim compensation. Whilst compensation is awarded if a personal injury claim is successful, the...
In our 2015 report, we were right to think that a challenging UK property market would continue as we headed towards 2025, with house prices rising fairly rapidly and first-time...
We are continuing our partnership with Gloucestershire County Cricket Club for a further three years after agreeing a new sponsorship deal. Having been a partner since 2020, we will sponsor...
Our commercial property lawyers acted for a property developer who purchased a closed-down store in Bristol to develop into 12 residential flats on a conditional basis. During the purchase, the...
Damp and condensation are common problems for landlords and tenants, and disputes arise when issues are left untreated or there is a disagreement about who is responsible for fixing the...
Under the Companies Act 2006, a shareholder can apply to the court for help if the company for which they are a shareholder is being run in a way that...
Shareholders have a vested interest in the success of a company, but they also have some responsibilities, including voting rights. In this blog, our commercial litigation solicitors explain what your...
If you are developing land for property, there are many legal aspects to consider, including the right to light. Developers often assume that they will avoid a right to light...
During divorce, separation or civil partnership dissolution, individuals can become so focused on the practical aspects, such as finding a solicitor and getting paperwork in order, that they don’t acknowledge...
Being a Deputy holds a lot of responsibility. Whether you are a Deputy for a friend or family member, understanding what is in your loved one’s best interests can be challenging...
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