Mark Chick, our Senior Partner, is an expert on leasehold reform. In this article, first published on his personal blog, Leasehold Reform News , Mark... Read more »
The practice of turning the clocks back in the UK during autumn has been a long-standing tradition that raises a multitude of questions and stirs both... Read more »
A well-ordered estate is one of the most helpful gifts you can leave loved ones on your death, and a Will is the place to start. Yet frequent research... Read more »
Since 2000, 16 horses have died at the Grand National, with a total of 64 horses killed at the Aintree Festival writes David Little, a Partner in our... Read more »
The head-hunters Robert Half tell us that 27% of FTSE 100 company CEOs are qualified chartered accountants. None are qualified solicitors,... Read more »
Tax investigations into UK football clubs have recovered £124.8m in unpaid tax in the past year, more than doubling the previous year’s total of... Read more »
Earlier this month the Law Society updated its guidance to in-house and private practice solicitors on Climate risk governance and greenwashing risks,... Read more »
The proposed amendment to Section 119 of the Building Safety Act 2022
Mark Chick, our Senior Partner, is an expert on leasehold reform and in his... Read more »
A new assessment standard from The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is set to become the leading framework for carbon measurement in... Read more »
The Government has now published its latest version of the How to Rent Guide: The Checklist for Renting in England (“the How to Rent Guide”) and... Read more »