
Can you face criminal proceedings for large-scale redundancies?
The Supreme Court has clarified whether officers or administrators can face criminal liability over collective redundancies

The Supreme Court has clarified whether officers or administrators can face criminal liability over collective redundancies

The Court of Appeal recently looked at whether it was reasonable to exclude a statutory implied term from a hire purchase agreement between two businesses

Does a dismissal letter override a mutual agreement to end an employment relationship – and, if so, what are the consequences?

Was the King’s Speech the key to reform that leaseholders were hoping for?


Vicky McDonald, a Senior Associate in our Commercial Property team with a special interest in planning law matters, looks at some of the changes to planning enforcement which are being introduced by recent legislative changes, of particular interest to developers and housebuilders.

Many businesses use external designers to create their websites – but can sometimes find themselves getting unstuck later on.

Spotlight 57 – Disguised remuneration: tax avoidance by selling future business revenues to a revenue service trust

The Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 (LURA) – what does Part 11 mean for you?

Duncan Lomax, a Solicitor in the Family team, looks at one of the focusses of this year’s Resolution Awareness Week: cohabitation.