Unfortunately, relations between landlords and tenants are not always harmonious. Sometimes this is down to one or other party acting…
The Small Business, Enterprise & Employment Act 2015 introduced the Pubs Code which was supposed to give tenants of pubs…
In a recent decision, the Court of Appeal has held that employers who pay enhanced contractual maternity pay but only…
If you’re buying a home for the first time SDLT is something you won’t have encountered before. Here are some…
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is the cost people are most likely to forget when they budget to buy a…
You might think of wealth management as something that only matters if you have a significant fortune or estate. However,…
We have commented on various legislation affecting the private rented sector in last few years. See: – Electrical Certificates for…
Suspension may arise in two contexts. First, suspension can be used as a disciplinary penalty in itself. Such cases are…
Wealth management is a process through which you can project your wealth, reduce your tax liability, release wealth to enjoy…
A recent decision of the Supreme Court will provide some comfort to estate agents who have genuinely negotiated a sale…
Hot off the press, Justice Secretary David Gauke has announced new legislation designed to overhaul divorce and reduce family conflict. Resolution,…
With effect from 6 April 2019, the compensation limits for employment tribunal claims will be as follows:- Maximum compensatory award…