Proposed changes to rights of access to a deceased or incapacitated person’s data
The Digital Devices (Access for Next of Kin) Bill is currently progressing through parliament, having had its first reading on 18 January 2022. The... Read more »
The Digital Devices (Access for Next of Kin) Bill is currently progressing through parliament, having had its first reading on 18 January 2022. The... Read more »
If the validity of a Will is challenged, the applicant often seeks to claim that the testator lacked the requisite testamentary capacity to execute a... Read more »
The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) is a government approved tenancy deposit protection scheme in England and Wales operated by The Dispute Service Ltd.... Read more »
Amongst the many trials and tribulations that currently beset business they now have to contend with the ending of the temporary insolvency... Read more »
Train; Office; Train; Home – The Renaissance of the Commute is upon us! Sometimes the commute can be a welcome break from having tasks to do – no... Read more »
The short-term lettings market is big business and far from being the reserve of large portfolio property investors. Taking a quiet moment to step... Read more »
There’s an interesting article in the ICAEW’s magazine Economia this month, quoting Paul Bannister, Head of Policy at the Insolvency Service. He... Read more »
Well, here is a topic to tempt fate if there ever was one! I was recently asked by Flat Living magazine to write about what makes ‘good customer... Read more »
Are you sure that is a cup of tea? It is in a mug, and I don’t drink mine with lemon… Semantic interpretation or just pedantic... Read more »
The Annual Spring ALEP Lecture will be a virtual event, happening during w/c 1st March, reflecting on the recent cladding crisis. Our own Senior... Read more »