Breaking the Deadlock in Shareholders’ Disputes
Everyone involved in starting a business is optimistic at first. In fact, relentless optimism is often an essential personality [...]
Blood, Sweat And Tears – How To Claim Compensation For A Sports Injury
Just before 10.00am on 22nd April 2018, 40,000 runners waited for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II to step onto a [...]
Get Your Teeth Into Buying A Dental Practice
For a professional dentist, going out on your own and purchasing a dental practice is a big career move, [...]
No ‘Meal Ticket For Life’ – New Case Shows Tide Turning On Overly Generous Maintenance Payments
Waggott v Waggott [2018] EWCA Civ 727 London has long been known as the divorce capital of the world. For [...]
Are You Ready To Launch Your Start-Up In 2018?
Thanks to the internet, the opportunities for going out on your own and starting a business are endless. [...]
Will the GDPR protect your Facebook and Google data from being misused?
…87 million. That’s the estimated number of Facebook user profiles which may have been improperly shared with Cambridge [...]
Playing With Fire – Firefighters Elevated Risk of Cancer
Few people are more lauded and admired than firefighters, and rightly so. Every day, these extraordinary men and women put [...]
Charities – Are You Ready To Comply With the GDPR?
Protecting donors’ privacy and complying with the principles set out in the Data Protection Act 1998 are an [...]
Facebook – The New Frontier In Defamation Law
Stocker v Stocker[1] It is hard to fathom that Facebook has only existed in the mainstream for ten-years. The social [...]
Three Tips On Making Your Tech Start-up Work For You
Britain has been cementing itself as a world-class technology hub for many years and has attracted millions of pounds in [...]
Islamic Finance: Myths vs Reality
In early March, many leading investors and experts met at the Sukuk Summit 2018 in London to discuss one of [...]
BBC publishes retraction of Andrew Neil/This Week claim that UK Imam believes Jews are descended from pigs
The BBC has published a retraction of a statement made by BBC presenter Andrew Neil on BBC1’s This Week about [...]
The Essentials of Compliance for Charities
Allegations of serious sexual misconduct have hit the charities sector hard. The crises in the charity sector began in early [...]
Should Tackling Be Banned In School Rugby?
Rugby is a sport that breeds staunch men and women[1]. Pain is part of the game and young players are [...]
GDPR Preparation – The Ultimate Guide For SMEs
In less than three months the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) comes into force. On 25th May 2018, any [...]
The ‘Beast From The East’? It’s Snow Joke!
The first few days of spring delivered some of the coldest weather Britain has experienced since the deep freeze of [...]
Is Setting Up A Charity the Right Move For Your Organisation?
“No one has ever become poor by giving.” Anne Frank Charities benefit society and people all over the world, and [...]
Claiming Compensation After A Car Accident
On Boxing Day 2017, former Home and Away actress, Jessica Falkholt was travelling back from Christmas celebrations on a New [...]
Living With An Amputation
Anyone who has had a limb or extremity amputated will tell you how much they miss being able to do [...]
Giving Up The Ghost – Your Guide To Phantom Shares
Being able to offer substantial remuneration packages is essential to attract the best and the brightest, especially for pivotal management [...]
Chancellor Philip Hammond Could Make Millions From His Option Agreement
Pity poor Philip Hammond. As Chancellor of the Exchequer, he is charged with ensuring the UK remains financially solvent during [...]
Passing on Digital Assets In Your Will
The world has changed exponentially in the past 20 years. It is not only property, businesses, and jewellery that make [...]
Carillion Collapse – How The Failure Of A Large Company Affects Other Businesses
The collapse of the outsourcing giant, Carillion, is the second big business failure, following Monarch Airlines, which has impacted thousands [...]
Claiming for Psychiatric Injury Following A Stillbirth
It is impossible for me to explain the trauma suffered by a parent who has experienced a stillbirth. Not only [...]