
Buying a development site
What are the legal considerations you should be thinking about when buying a development site?

What are the legal considerations you should be thinking about when buying a development site?

The EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (“DORA”) is a few years old now, but its requirements are still as relevant as ever in light of the continuingly evolving landscape of data security. We discuss below some of the main DORA obligations that should be considered when financial entities outsource services involving data processing to third-party ICT suppliers and their sub-contractors.

My ex-partner is being unreasonable in resolving the issues and/or arrangements for our children. Will the Court order them to repay my legal costs?

Lauren Walker, Partner in the Real Estate team, looks at the possibilities of diverting or stopping a public footpath.

Cathay Home Inc, a supplier of bedding and home goods, has withdrawn its US trade mark application for “Swift Home” following an opposition filled by Taylor Swift’s legal team.

The Supreme Court has ruled on the patentability of a computer related invention for the first time in Emotional Perception AI Ltd v Comptroller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, thereby reshaping the UK’s approach to computer inventions.

Adapting child arrangements to meet needs of children with Pathological Demand Avoidance

Examining how separated parents can navigate the Easter Holiday period

The latest immigration statistics show a decline in work visas – but could this have unintended consequences for UK taxpayers?

The English language standard required to settle in the UK is set to increase to CEFR level B2.
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For many separating parents, navigating shared childcare can be daunting and stressful. For some, the existence of alienating behaviours makes it all the more challenging. When a child suddenly becomes reluctant to spend time with a non-resident parent, questions are often raised about alienation. But what does this actually mean in practice?