In Those We Trust – A Guide To Charity Trustees
There are over 180,000 charities in England and Wales[1], which endeavour to benefit various sectors of society in unique ways. [...]
Should You Risk Signing A Pre-incorporation Contract?
Commercial contract breaches can result in one party having to pay a vast sum of money to another, as compensation [...]
Remedies Available For IP Infringements
Intellectual Property (IP) rights are there to protect you, your company, your brand and your image. IP rights and intangible [...]
Keeping Your House In Order – UK Company Filing Duties
There is no doubt that the UK has a simple and straightforward process for setting up a company. According to [...]
Cover Up! Protecting Yourself From Silicosis
Derek Bennett 67, spent 50 years as a stonemason, a job requiring deep levels of skill and expertise. Today, he [...]
Don’t Let Your Global Business Result In a Worldwide Problem
International Contracts and Dispute Resolution With America, Europe and the Middle East battling tumultuous political times, certainty in cross-jurisdictional contracts [...]
No Court Required – Mediation and Personal Injury Claims
We seldom stop to think about the human factor of personal injury law. Tabloids newspapers love to pounce on stories [...]
Cerebral Palsy Claims – Medical Negligence
If your child has been diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and the condition has been caused by the negligent act or [...]
Not In My Name! Trademarking Names, Words and Phrases
Trademarking – What do President Donald Trump, Cheryl, Beyonce and Jay Z and a 9/11 hero widow have in common? [...]
Sticks and Stones: Defamation and Social Media
Following the General Elections this year and amongst the casualties was Diane Abbott, the Shadow Home Secretary. A woman who [...]
The ABCs of Ts&Cs When Setting Up An Online Business
It might not be the most riveting part of starting an online business but when it comes to ensuring you [...]
A Victory For The Rule of Law – Supreme Court Declares Employment Tribunal Fees Unlawful
Employees who have been hindered from bringing a claim against their employer in the Employment Tribunal because they cannot afford [...]
What is a Child Arrangements Order for contact?
If you are going through a separation or divorce then, at some point, you may need to seek a [...]
Working in the UK – Applying for a Tier 2 (General) Visa
Many people, from all over the globe, dream of living and working in the UK. High wages, the chance to [...]
Asset and Fund Management The Impact On Brexit
Asset and fund management- At the beginning of June 2017, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) sent letters to 20 of [...]
A Guide To The Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016
The Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016 is designed to provide tougher regulatory powers to the Charity Commission, [...]
Buying a house – a step by step guide
Whether you are already on the property ladder or you are buying for the first time, Saracens Solicitors can help. [...]
First time buyers – we understand your needs
Getting on the property ladder means security for you and your family. There is a lot to do and some [...]
The points based system – where to start
If you are hoping to make a visa application that requires you to be assessed under the points based system [...]
Your Ultimate Guide To Selling Fine Art At Auction
Selling fine art at auction- Auction house Sotheby’s announced in January that ‘Bauerrngarten’, a stunning 1907 masterpiece by Gustav Klimt, [...]
Realising your vision of UK citizenship – our role
Moving to another country, temporarily or permanently, is an adventure with plenty of possibilities. We want to help you take [...]
What is a pre-nuptial agreement?
A pre-nuptial agreement or pre-marital agreement is a contract that is entered into by couples before marriage which determines the [...]
Investing in a property portfolio – how Saracens Solicitors can help
More millionaires attain their wealth through property than any other investment. Investing in a commercial property portfolio has the potential [...]
Personal Injury and the Police – Can I Sue For Compensation?
One of this weeks major personal injury news stories concerned United Airlines and a 69-year-old doctor who was ripped from [...]