New Government regulations will pack a punch on pre-packs
Some pre-pack administrations have understandably received a bad press. Especially where they involve people connected to the insolvent company,... Read more »
Some pre-pack administrations have understandably received a bad press. Especially where they involve people connected to the insolvent company,... Read more »
Prior to the pandemic, company directors were legally obliged to cease trading if their company faced insolvency under the Insolvency Act 1986, writes... Read more »
There has been recent publicity regarding the cancellations of weddings due to Covid-19. As anybody who has planned a wedding will know, some venues... Read more »
What are the differences between Guardianship (Missing Persons) Act 2017 and the Presumption of Death Act 2013? Part 1 of our articles on Missing... Read more »
Even in today’s society of CCTV and other surveillance methods, reported incidents of missing persons in England and Wales are increasing. On 31st... Read more »
It is now not as common for new leasehold properties to have a communal boiler, hot water or heating system. The current preference tends to be for... Read more »
A very hard time for the family of professional footballer Emiliano Sala. Even though the plane he was travelling in appears to have been located,... Read more »
As a landlord, having a good managing agent you can rely on and trust is very important. A managing agent is deemed to be the representative of the... Read more »
Pre-action Protocol - Is it a Lessee's charter to avoid payment of service charges? The Pre-action Protocol for Debt Claims (“the Debt Protocol”)... Read more »
A Section 21 report under the provisions of Section 21 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 is an interesting but possibly useless report of the... Read more »