
Home Office requesting information on Right to Work checks
An increase in illegal working visits and information requests puts further pressure on businesses to get their Right to Work checks and processes spot on.

An increase in illegal working visits and information requests puts further pressure on businesses to get their Right to Work checks and processes spot on.

Our Property Litigation team, explores the decision in the latest High Court case on rights of light

The new (partial) trade agreement between the UK and US following the launch of President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs earlier this year gives some comfort to UK businesses, but in an uncertain world, businesses conducting international trade may need to review their risks and consider mitigation.

Court of Appeal confirms that fraudulent non-disclosure can vitiate pre-nuptial agreements and attract indemnity costs.


The UK Government has introduced the Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill (the “Bill”) which, if enacted, will be a significant development in the recognition of digital assets under English property law.

The Supreme Court has brought an end to the dispute between Aldi and Thatcher’s by refusing to grant Aldi permission to appeal.


New EU Settlement Scheme rules on absences simplify the residence requirements for settled status applications.

A recent Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment reminds employers of the need to make genuine attempts to find suitable alternative employment

The Home Office have finally confirmed that the new citizenship route will come into force on 22 July 2025.

The ASA and CMA continue to police native advertising and influencer marketing.