The Art of Investment
On 11th October 2016, on her first solo overseas trip, HRH The Duchess of Cambridge proved she is a master [...]
Top Tips On How to Launch a New Product
On Friday, 16th September 2016, Apple launched the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus in 28 different countries. However, [...]
Puttin’ on the Ritz
Who hasn’t dreamed of running a hotel or Bed & Breakfast (B&B) at some stage in their life? The idea [...]
To Rent or To Buy – That is the Question
Speaking at the RESI conference earlier this month, Housing Minister Gavin Barwell indicated that Theresa May’s government may no longer [...]
Worth the Wait – Why Option Agreements Work For All Parties In A Post-Brexit Property Market
In a post-Brexit economy, reducing risk is a top priority for landowners and property developers. In a recent post, I [...]
What Effect Will Brexit Have On IP Law?
On the 23rd June 2016, the UK voted by a slim majority to leave the European Union. When Article 50 [...]
What To Do If You Are Falsely Accused Of Child Abuse During A Divorce
It is the ultimate betrayal. Someone you once loved falsely accuses you of physically, sexually or mentally abusing your [...]
Booming Britain – Has the Brexit Slump Been Avoided?
After months of doom & gloom predictions, the British economy delivered some surprisingly good news last week. Exporters and manufacturers [...]
Why are Women Still Paid Less Than Men?
According to recent research, women still earn about 18% less than men on average, 46 years after the first Equal [...]
The Queen’s Speech: Reforms to the Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme
In May 2016, the British Government announced its intention to introduce a new Bill to simplify the complex Gift Aid [...]
Byron Hamburgers and the Home Office – How Employers and Businesses can avoid the Sponsor Licence Nightmare
Do you have a Sponsor Licence? What You Can Learn from The Byron Hamburger Case – Stuck between a bun [...]
A Floody Mess – Protecting Your Property From Flooding
Flood damage is messy and devastating. It leaves family memories and treasured possessions sodden and ruined. The worst thing [...]
Top Tips For Tenants Negotiating A Commercial Lease
Finally, you have secured the perfect building / office / factory / warehouse. No doubt this has taken you months [...]
How the New Duke of Westminster Will Avoid Inheritance Tax
Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster passed away last week. His son, Hugh Grosvenor, inherits not only his [...]
Freedom of Speech – How Whistleblowers in the NHS are Now Protected
Public confidence in the NHS is vital. It is an institution that the British public are proud of – and [...]
The Tale of the Billionaire and the Supermodel – How Choosing the Country you Divorce in Can Affect the Financial Settlement
How Choosing the Country you Divorce in Can Affect the Financial SettlementThe divorce of Christina Estrada and Saudi businessman Sheikh [...]
Ever After: Is Applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain a Fairytale or a Nightmare?
Ever After Is Applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain a Fairytale or a Nightmare? “Settling into a new country [...]
Legal Actions That Could Stem From The Chilcot Report
Chilcot – The Fallout One hundred and seventy-nine. That is the number of British Soldiers who lost their lives in [...]
Can’t Get No Satisfaction? – We Give The Lowdown On Consumer Rights In 2016
Ever purchased a pair of trousers only to have a button fail as you run for the tube and then [...]
Can I Get My Money Back From Someone Who Has Been Made Bankrupt
Are you owed money by someone who is in dire financial straits? If so, you are not alone. In [...]
What Brexit means for Immigrants – How Migrants from inside and outside the EU are affected by the EU referendum
The result is IN and we are OUT. To the disbelief of many, including the Leave campaign themselves (who were [...]
Shown the Door? Will a Brexit Require EU Citizens to Leave the UK?
Swiss author Max Frisch: “We asked for workers, but human beings came.” Applications for British Citizenship and EU Permanent [...]
The Hillsborough Verdict – Can Compensation Claims Be Re-opened for Primary and Secondary Victims?
After 27 years, the families of the 96 victims of the Hillsborough Football Stadium disaster have finally had official confirmation [...]
Fancy a Quickie (divorce that is)?
Getting a divorce is not an easy decision to make: It can take months or even years to finally decide [...]