The New EU Prospectus Regulations
Nik Paskevic looks at the new EU Prospectus Regulations which came into force on 21 July 2019, replacing the previous Prospectus Regulations in full. ... Read more »
Nik Paskevic looks at the new EU Prospectus Regulations which came into force on 21 July 2019, replacing the previous Prospectus Regulations in full. ... Read more »
The Good Work Plan seems to make good sense. Following a government commissioned consultation, new parents are to benefit from an increase in legal... Read more »
On 27th June, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) Select Committee released a summary document on leasehold reforms in... Read more »
In an article covered by Property Law Journal, News On The Block and ALEP, Mark Chick, Partner in our Landlord & Tenant team discusses the Upper... Read more »
On 18th March the House of Commons Committee on Leasehold Reform published its report. The report draws together various themes concerning long... Read more »
Since 3 January 2019 single parents have been able to apply for a Parental Order following a surrogacy arrangement. The Human Fertilisation and... Read more »
New legislation prohibits landlords and agents from charging excessive fees to current and prospective tenants. The Tenant Fees Act 2019 (the Act)... Read more »
Yet more draft legislation is plodding its way through parliament, intended to implement partial plans for EU nationals travelling to the UK if we... Read more »
In recent weeks it has seemed more likely than most initially thought that the UK could leave the European Union on 29 March 2019 without a Brexit... Read more »
The House of Commons yesterday approved an Immigration Bill that will theoretically end free movement rights but which does little to shed light on... Read more »