

You’ve had a cracking offer for your business but part of the purchase price is linked to an earn-out – is the offer as attractive as it first appears?

If a commercial tenant goes into administration, or is about to, can a landlord look to deduct unpaid rent from the rent deposit?

Imelda Reddington is delighted to announce a new area of the FSP website for all Brexit related developments as well as other updates.

Ian Machray explores whether the evidence of an anonymous witness can be reliable?

Ross Brymer analyses a recent case relating to undertaking for severance pay.


Each week we summarise the latest updates on Brexit Negotiations, here are the updates for each week of July.

In the recent decision of Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland and Maximillian Schrems the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) upheld Commission Decision 2010/87 that controller to processor standard contractual clauses (“SCCs”) are valid but the EU-US Privacy Shield (“Privacy Shield”) is invalid.

Legislation is currently passing through Parliament pursuant to the previous announcement from that Housing Minister of the Government’s intention to extend planning permissions affected by Covid-19 and to help the construction industry.

Banks are beginning to make their Borrowers aware of the consequences that are likely to follow from the Finance World’s upcoming move to risk-free interest rates and away from LIBOR.