105 Victoria Street, London, will begin construction this year, with Skanska as the main contractor. The £400 million development is a co-investment... Read more »
Being named an executor for someone you care about is generally seen as an honour as they have placed their trust in you to manage their affairs after... Read more »
The Trusts Registration Service was created when the government introduced legislation requiring all trustees to comply with registration obligations... Read more »
On 6 April 2022 a wholesale change to divorce law came into force with the grounds for divorce changing from a fault-based system to a single no-fault... Read more »
Some lawyers and family courts are expecting a surge in divorce applications this month when a new ‘no-fault’ law comes into effect, making it... Read more »
After a nearly two-year closure during the pandemic, Gatwick Airport has reopened its South Terminal to the public, writes David Little, a Partner in... Read more »
Q: How and why did you become a divorce lawyer and how long have you done it for?
A: I was privileged to experience a wide range of different areas... Read more »
It doesn’t sound exciting but when data protection hits the news it’s usually because the fines are massive. Earlier this month, the Irish Data... Read more »
They had one (main) job to do, and, as Alistair Osborne wrote in the Times last week their stance on interest rates has been a ‘monumental... Read more »
On International Women’s Day 2022, our Head of Employment, Rhian Radia, hosted a webinar for HR professionals and business leaders on the subject of... Read more »