The value of standing up and being counted
Whether it be the Law Society, the accountancy profession or Royal Colleges of Medicine each of our various professions is lead by a governing... Read more »
Whether it be the Law Society, the accountancy profession or Royal Colleges of Medicine each of our various professions is lead by a governing... Read more »
In a recent interview, I spoke about what I believe is a common misconception about solicitors – the idea that involving a lawyer in a family law... Read more »
The average age when men divorce is 47 and for women it is 44. This means that the ‘average couple’ getting divorces will have had over two... Read more »
Parenthood in its various guises can present a number of challenges for both employees and the employer. From maternity and paternity rights, shared... Read more »
Wherever you work or live in London, from June, travel around the capital will never be quite the same again, writes David Little, a Partner in... Read more »
Parenthood in its various guises can present a number of challenges for both employees and the employer. From maternity and paternity rights, shared... Read more »
The Building Safety Act 2022 came into force on 28th April 2022 and makes a number of major changes to the regime for the safe management and... Read more »
The Information Commissioners Office (ICO) has set out some key considerations organisations need to review around the use of personal information now... Read more »
Mark Chick will be appearing on the FPRA’s webinar ‘the Reforms’ commenting on the proposed reforms to the leasehold system. This webinar is for... Read more »
The Building Safety Act 2022 became law on 28th April 2022. This Act makes sweeping changes to the way in which ‘high risk’ buildings are to be... Read more »