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Back in August 2020, which seems like a lifetime ago, my colleague Charlotte Posnansky wrote about the potential impact of Covid-19 on...
Back in August 2020, which seems like a lifetime ago, my colleague Charlotte Posnansky wrote about the potential impact of Covid-19 on...
It is perhaps the biggest question in sport right now. Will the Olympics go ahead this summer?
In January, Japan set its new single day...
The Housing Minister, Chris Pincher, announced on 19 January that all homes and businesses must meet rigorous new energy efficiency...
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) recently launched a consultation on proposed guidance intended to improve consistency...
It looks like summer holidays may be off the cards for 2021. This brings a host of issues for the travel industry, including impacting...
Domestic abuse affects over 2 million people a year, the majority of whom are women. The need for protection for victims of domestic...
Talk of rises in rates of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) has been ongoing since long before the cancelled Autumn budget. On Wednesday 11...
The Supreme Court Judges, who in 2018 infamously rejected Tini Owens' divorce petition, each made clear in their judgments that they were...
On 19 January 2021 the government announced its intention to establish a new regulator for construction products in order to ensure that...
A steering group has been appointed by the government to advise local authorities on using the design guidance and locally developed...
While the dust settles, and lawyers on both sides of The Channel scrutinise the UK-EU trade deal and consider the many legal issues not...
It's still very early days in terms of understanding what the enforcement landscape will look like between the UK and the EU in the...
The Supreme Court has today handed down judgment in the Covid-19 Business Interruption insurance Test Case of The Financial Conduct...
On 12 November 2020, the government published draft legislation (and accompanying explanatory notes) making changes to the Construction...
Following the 2020 December Quarter Day, it has been reported that one of the UK’s largest commercial landlords, British Land, has...
A planning application for 929 new homes, including 48 affordable homes, communal residential and operational spaces, commercial uses at...
Recent years have seen a significant increase in HMRC enquiries into taxpayers' domicile status. These are frequently long-running and...
For some time now there has been talk of extending the "failure to prevent" corporate criminal liability to offences other than bribery...
A recent costs decision has provided a warning to personal representatives (PR) to carefully consider what action they take when...
On Friday 8 January 2021, the UK Minister for Transport announced that all people of any nationality aged over 11 years old arriving in...
It’s shutters down once again on our high streets and the impact of lockdown 3.0 on the retail sector is all too visible on our...
Estates can include all manner of assets and more often than not, are not just limited to property, cash and investments. My colleague,...
The issue of vaccination of adults against the coronavirus is a contentious one in some quarters. The question of vaccinating...
A working group of the Company Law Committee of the Law Society, which includes Corporate Partner David Hicks, has published a Q&A on...
In the recent decision of Knipe v British Racing Drivers’ Motor Sports Charity (full case reference: [2020] EWHC 3295 (Ch)) the High...
As with many sectors, the Covid-19 pandemic has hit the restaurant industry hard, with eateries having to shut their doors for a further...
Collective hopes that 2021 might bring with it a change of fortunes were dashed within just a few days of 1 January as Boris Johnson...
A recent survey by the Law Society indicates 93% of the respondents with a will had not made any provision for their digital assets. The...
The Government’s consultation on “Improving the energy performance of privately rented homes” in England and Wales closes at 11.45pm on 8...
As the dust settles following the UK’s exit from the EU there is the opportunity for strategic review of how the UK can make the best of...
Homes England has revised its position on the requirement to provide evidence of discharge for each pre-commencement and pre-occupation...
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