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Immigration and the General Election – what should UK business expect?

Matthew Davies, Partner and Head of Business Immigration at Wright Hassall, rounds up what is being promised – and what might be delivered.

How do you set up your residential development scheme ready for sale?

Ensure your residential development scheme is sale ready. From contracts to planning documents, find out what to include in your contract pack.

Guide to arbitration and divorce

Family law has undergone a quiet revolution over the last few years with the introduction of the single family court, the introduction of compulsory mediation, and the withdrawal of legal aid for the majority of cases.

Court makes retrospective administration order spanning the end of the EU-UK transition period

In Duffy v Mederco (Cardiff) Ltd 2021 EWHC 386 Ch the court had to consider for the first time the issue as to the date that insolvency proceedings were deemed to be opened in circumstances where it was asked to make a retrospective administration order after the end of the EU-UK transition period backdated to a date prior to the end of the transition period.

Privilege: Protecting your business communications

Privilege can entitle a party involved in court proceedings to withhold a document from their opponent or to deny access to regulators and enforcement agencies.

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.

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.

Don’t risk copyright infringement: Why you can’t assume online images are free to use

Learn why using online images without permission can lead to copyright infringement and costly legal action.

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.