A report by the UK Parliament’s Women and Equalities Committee (WEC): Equality at work: paternity and shared parental leave, published on 10th June 2025, has noted that the UK’s statutory...
Our personal injury solicitors helped a client claim compensation for injuries she sustained after falling to the floor from an unlocked commode. Accident circumstances and injuries sustained Our client, Mrs...
Our Commercial Services division recently helped a long-standing client in the early years sector with their acquisition of two further nursery settings. Muddy Nurseries acquired the Little Tots Montessori Nurseries...
National Road Victim Month takes place in August each year. The awareness day, founded by RoadPeace, was introduced to raise awareness of the number of injuries and fatalities on UK...
On 24th June 2025, the High Court dismissed an appeal from Jonathan Marcus, who argued that his half-brother should not be entitled to any of his late father’s trust assets...
We are proud to share that we have maintained top-tier rankings, for the fifth year in a row, and achieved two new rankings in legal guide, Legal 500. Retained top...
We are delighted to have received fantastic rankings in the 2026 edition of Chambers and Partners UK, including a new Band 2 ranking as a UK-wide SME-focused Firm. Our Clinical...
Our personal injury solicitors helped a client claim compensation for injuries he sustained falling from an electric scooter after hitting a pothole. Accident circumstances: loss of control after hitting a...
Our specialist motorcycle accident solicitors helped a motorcyclist claim compensation for injuries he sustained after colliding with a car. Background: car turns into a biker’s path Our client, Mr D,...
Our personal injury solicitors helped a client claim compensation for injuries he sustained after being attacked in a hotel bar where he worked. Background: racist and physical assault at a...
Earlier this year, the High Court ruled in Canarapen v Gauchenot that a Deed of Variation was legally binding, despite the Defendant attempting to have it set aside. In the...
Employers have a legal duty of care when it comes to providing a safe working environment for their employees. Some workplace hazards can happen unexpectedly, but most can be easily...
The Labour Government has made a major U-turn on its plan to make unfair dismissals a day-one right for employees, a pledge first made by the party in its manifesto...
Our workplace accident solicitors helped a client claim compensation after she crushed her finger on a broken machine. Accident circumstances Our client, Ms W, was employed as a production shift...
Our personal injury solicitors helped a man claim compensation after injuring his leg on a sale sign at Tesco supermarket. Background: leg injury on signage Our client, Mr D, was...
Our personal injury solicitors were instructed by a father to help claim compensation for injuries his young daughter sustained after a newly installed waterfall kitchen countertop fell onto her foot....
Our employment contract solicitors advised a Bristol business on the risks of offering two contracts to an employee who held two separate jobs for the same company. Background: two roles...
Our personal injury solicitors helped a client claim compensation for injuries she sustained after her dishwasher caught fire. Accident circumstances: faulty dishwasher catches fire Our client, Ms D, was working...
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...
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...
If you own a new build property or live in a development where there are communal facilities or areas, there will more than likely be a Management Company to ensure...
On 27th January, the Government published a draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill, which proposes to reform the leasehold system. If approved by Parliament, the Bill will provide greater security...
We’re delighted to announce that we are headline sponsors of ‘Cracking Exhibition, Gromit! 50 Years of Aardman in Bristol’. About ‘Cracking Exhibition, Gromit!’ Cracking Exhibition, Gromit! 50 Years of Aardman...
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...