The rise of petnups
A recent article in the Evening Standard highlighted the rising popularity of “petnups”. Most people will be familiar with the concept of pre-nups... Read more »
A recent article in the Evening Standard highlighted the rising popularity of “petnups”. Most people will be familiar with the concept of pre-nups... Read more »
Did you know it’s ten years since the introduction of the UK’s primary anti-corruption law, the Bribery Act 2010? There can be fewer pieces of... Read more »
In conversation with Bishop & Sewell: Leasehold Question Time Mark Chick, Senior Partner and Head of the Landlord and Tenant team, will be joined... Read more »
As I wrote here in January - contrary to many forecasts - the consequences of couples living together throughout lockdown period is that that the... Read more »
The singer Britney Spears yesterday pleaded “I deserve to have a life” when setting out her objections to the “abusive” conservatorship that... Read more »
COVID-related absences leading to lengthy periods of time outside the UK may no longer prevent people upgrading from pre-settled status to settled... Read more »
One of the unintended consequences of welcoming a four-legged friend into the family home is that when you pass away, someone else will have to look... Read more »
There’s an interesting article in the ICAEW’s magazine Economia this month, quoting Paul Bannister, Head of Policy at the Insolvency Service. He... Read more »
We are seeing a sudden move towards “The Great Resignation”, the mantra first coined by Anthony C. Klotz an Associate Professor at Texas A&M... Read more »
In 2011 the Information Commissioner’s Office published its first Data Sharing Code; in the intervening period the type and amount of data collected... Read more »