Courts are very reluctant to adjourn hearings particularly a final hearing/trial. If you need to request an adjournment a formal application should be... Read more »
The debate over whether mediation should be mandatory or could be compelled has churned on for longer than I have been in this profession, and across... Read more »
The Bounce Back Loans Scheme (BBLS) was introduced by the Government in May 2020 to help UK businesses access finance quickly during the Covid-19... Read more »
WeWork’s latest announcement to renegotiate its commercial leases amidst “substantial doubt” about its future. If your business is affected by... Read more »
The Renters Reform Bill was introduced to Parliament in May 2023 and if passed, will have a major impact on the private rented sector.
As the biggest... Read more »
The Building Safety Act 2022 (‘the Act’) received Royal Assent on 28 April 2022. The Act introduced ground-breaking reforms to give residents more... Read more »
In the case of Da Silva v Heselton, the England and Wales Court of Appeal (ECWA) recently dismissed Sandra Heselton’s claim to be paid for her time... 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 »
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 »
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 »