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Employment Law Update: March 2024

Welcome to our March 2024 edition, read on to find out more about upcoming changes in relation to Employment Law.

Commercial real estate legal update: a guide to changes in 2024

At our real estate conference in January 2025, David Slade outlined the main legal changes affecting the property market in 2024. Here, we explain those changes in some detail, from initiatives to regenerate the high street, to rises to SDLT rates, and from the Law Commission consultation on the Landlord & Tenant Act 1954 to the impact of biodiversity net gain requirements.

Housing & Planning Act 2016 – Summary

This Part of the Housing & Planning Act 2016 deals with the issues of starter homes and self-build and custom house building.

Go to guide to starting a business

Companies with fewer than 49 employees are classed as 'small to medium businesses or SMEs', they account for 99.3% of all businesses.

Possession Claims in the County Court – what has been catching lenders out?

Chippenham and Trowbridge County Court refused to allow a lender to add costs to the security because the lender had rejected an offer to clear the arrears by instalments which was made prior to the issue of proceedings.

Legal guide to eCommerce

When thinking of starting a new business venture or growing a current retail operation, many people look to the internet as the most effective and cost efficient route to market.

Changes in the World of Business Immigration - October 2023

Join Stacey Lambert, Associate and Daniaal Afzaal from our Business Immigration team in their podcast as they discuss the latest changes in the world of business immigration.

Removing and substituting executors

The executor of a will is the person specifically appointed or chosen by the testator (deceased) to administer his estate and to ensure his final wishes are respected.

Medical negligence claims for cancer misdiagnosis

In this guide, we cover the most common forms of cancer. We also explain what happens if you believe that the treatment you received has fallen short of what you expect

The debt respite scheme

The debt respite scheme will come as welcome relief to those people facing personal financial difficulties as a result of the pandemic.