Tenancies created under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (‘AHA’) allow agricultural holdings to be let by the land owner to a tenant.
No organisation has escaped unscathed by COVID-19. However, one sector that has been particularly affected is education.
The process of reforming agricultural tenancy legislation under the Agriculture Act 2020 has now started with the introduction of the Agricultural Holdings (Transitional Provision) (England) Regulations 2021, which came into force on 17 March 2021.
Wright Hassall's corporate team has helped to facilitate the sale of a modern surveying services provider, headquartered in Warwickshire, in a multi-million-pound deal.
As much as we are loathe to continue to mention the pandemic, we are certainly still seeing the affects, and very much so in terms of the types of developments taking place and the willingless from lenders to lend in certain markets.
Our next podcast sees our Business Group join forces to discuss preparing for the sale of your business.
Changes to Permitted Development Rights (PDR’s) come into force today, 21 May 2024. These changes follow a recent consultation by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities which took place between July and September 2023.
Gymshark took ex-influencer Nathanial Massiah to court for breaking a three-month non-compete clause by promoting rival brand YoungLA. The case, which settled before trial, sparked debate over fairness in influencer contracts and the risks brands face when enforcing restrictive covenants. It highlights the need for clear, balanced agreements and legal awareness in the influencer industry.
Sponsorship in sport has evolved far beyond logos on shirts and pitch-side banners. It’s now a strategic partnership where visibility, brand alignment, and measurable returns are critical to success. We explore the key clauses that shape successful sports sponsorship contracts.
Companies with fewer than 49 employees are classed as 'small to medium businesses or SMEs', they account for 99.3% of all businesses.