
Neurodiversity Guidance: Breaking Barriers into the Neurotypical Family Justice System
On 30 January 2025, the Family Justice Council published guidance for legal practitioners working with neurodiverse users of the Family Justice System.

On 30 January 2025, the Family Justice Council published guidance for legal practitioners working with neurodiverse users of the Family Justice System.

Leaseholders now have greater rights to extend their leases or buy the freehold of their building.

Employers do you permit your staff to work remotely overseas in the interest of offering flexibility

The days are getting longer and just that little bit brighter, which can mean only one thing, Spring is on its way and so is the wedding season of 2025.

Following the publishing of the new National Planning Policy Framework in December 2024, Vicky McDonald, a Senior Associate in our Strategic Land team with an interest in planning, looks at the new NPPF and what this might mean for Development.

The Advisors Duty of Care – What to do if your advisor has been negligent

Our client acquired hotels/hostels in use for providing short term accommodation in the London area

Following publication of the AI Opportunities Action Plan, the Government has endorsed the plan which includes recommendations to review the current immigration routes to increase access to AI talent.

The Renters’ Rights Bill has been highly debated in the House of Commons over the last year. Alanis Ingham-Cotterell explores the big proposed changes as the Bill moves into the House of Lords.