
Out-of-Hours Appointments: A Temporary Fix to a Permanent Problem – Article by Josh Lewison
The past year has seen repeated attempts by the courts to solve the conundrum of electronic working and how it interfaces with out-of-court appointments
The past year has seen repeated attempts by the courts to solve the conundrum of electronic working and how it interfaces with out-of-court appointments
Capital Gains Tax rules are changing from Monday 6 April, affecting both UK and non UK tax residents. Douglas Keel discusses changes to reporting
When can overriding interests be overreached? In this short real estate briefing Simon Williams discusses a recent case in which the unregistered purchaser of
What should lawyers be doing to ensure they are ready to advise clients on cyber fraud risks and responses? Tom Beasley explored the changing
The coronavirus crisis is taking hold of the UK causing unprecedented disruption to our daily lives. This crisis and the measures being put in
The Government has proposed imminent new insolvency rules with the aim of helping more businesses weather the COVID-19 storm and avoid entering an insolvency
What happens when arbitration and litigation overlap? Shantanu Majumdar KC explored the court’s role in arbitration in a recent article for NewLawJournal. You can
In a recent article for Trusts and Estates Law and Tax Journal, Daniel Burton considered the background and decision in Martin v Martin [2020] EWCH
When will the insolvency court review, rescind or vary any order made by it? Kate Rogers explores the recent decision of Discovery (Northampton) Ltd
There are a number of classic features common to probate claims where the validity of a will is challenged. A testator typically executes a