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Employment Tribunal? or Settlement Agreement?These are the questions currently running through employees minds when seve...
28/05/2026

Employment Tribunal? or Settlement Agreement?

These are the questions currently running through employees minds when severing their employment today. Whilst the Employment Rights Act 2025 extends the time limit from bringing most claims, such as unfair dismissal, from three to six months in October, Tribunals are already reporting a wait of up to four years. Perhaps more people will be prepared to negotiate hard a good settlement agreement now?

These are the questions currently running through employees minds when severing their employment today. Whilst the Employment Rights Act 2025 extends the time limit from bringing most claims, such as unfair dismissal, from three to six months in October, Tribunals are already reporting a wait of up....

Litigation – CPR 52.30 Re-opening of an AppealA new judgment was handed down today by the Court of Appeal considering th...
30/04/2026

Litigation – CPR 52.30 Re-opening of an Appeal

A new judgment was handed down today by the Court of Appeal considering the criteria required when applying to seek permission to re-open an appeal or a permission to appeal application. In Magomedov and others v TPG Group Holdings (SBS), LP and others a panel of two Lord Justices of Appeal refused, after an oral hearing, to re-open a permission to appeal application....

A new judgment was handed down today by the Court of Appeal considering the criteria required when applying to seek permission to re-open an appeal or a permission to appeal application. In Magomedov and others v TPG Group Holdings (SBS), LP and others a panel of two Lord Justices of Appeal refused,...

Residential Conveyancing SlowsSolicitors are noticing a slowdown in instructions due to the number of mortgages being ap...
31/03/2026

Residential Conveyancing Slows

Solicitors are noticing a slowdown in instructions due to the number of mortgages being approved dropping to the lowest rate for two years.

Solicitors are noticing a slowdown in instructions due to the number of mortgages being approved dropping to the lowest rate for two years. Share This:-

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23/03/2026

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Which Solicitor? With one easy call we will help you find the solicitor nearest you who best meets your needs. Call 020 7483 4833 for FREE information.

Which Solicitor? With one easy call we will help you find the solicitor nearest you who best meets your needs. Call 020 7483 4833 for FREE information. Share This:-

Commercial Litigation: Trade Mark – MilkThe Supreme Court has ruled recently that the phrase 'post milk generation' cann...
26/02/2026

Commercial Litigation: Trade Mark – Milk

The Supreme Court has ruled recently that the phrase 'post milk generation' cannot be used on an oat based product. This is due to regulations that prevent the word 'milk' being used on non-milk products.

The Supreme Court has ruled recently that the phrase ‘post milk generation’ cannot be used on an oat based product. This is due to regulations that prevent the word ‘milk’ being used on non-milk products. Share This:-

Redundancies are PeakingBusiness confidence is very poor sparking a large increase in settlement agreements high street ...
20/01/2026

Redundancies are Peaking

Business confidence is very poor sparking a large increase in settlement agreements high street solicitors are reporting in conditions not witnessed since the pandemic. London appears to be being hit heavily, notably east London, and those under 35. The hospitality and retail sectors are particularly affected.

Business confidence is very poor sparking a large increase in settlement agreements high street solicitors are reporting in conditions not witnessed since the pandemic. London appears to be being hit heavily, notably east London, and those under 35. The hospitality and retail sectors are particularl...

Divorce Financial Disputes up by 2/3Financial disputes post divorce have increased dramatically over the past fifteen ye...
22/12/2025

Divorce Financial Disputes up by 2/3

Financial disputes post divorce have increased dramatically over the past fifteen years. Fairness rather than equality prevails. Divorce solicitors in London are ready to negotiate fair terms.

Financial disputes post divorce have increased dramatically over the past fifteen years. Fairness rather than equality prevails. Divorce solicitors in London are ready to negotiate fair terms. Share This:-

Insolvencies RisingInsolvencies increased last month by more than 1.5% than in September. This suggests that recession i...
28/11/2025

Insolvencies Rising

Insolvencies increased last month by more than 1.5% than in September. This suggests that recession is more likely than has been forecasted.

Insolvencies increased last month by more than 1.5% than in September. This suggests that recession is more likely than has been forecasted. Share This:-

Smaller properties are being purchased in central London rather than larger houses as people reduce the amount of time t...
31/10/2025

Smaller properties are being purchased in central London rather than larger houses as people reduce the amount of time they spend in London.

Smaller properties are being purchased in central London rather than larger houses as people reduce the amount of time they spend in London. Share This:-

The Victim and Prisoners Act 2024 which comes into force on the 1st October 2025 makes clear in statute that non-disclos...
29/09/2025

The Victim and Prisoners Act 2024 which comes into force on the 1st October 2025 makes clear in statute that non-disclosure agreements such as settlement agreements cannot be enforced in so far as they seek to prevent victims from reporting crime to the police. Under section 17 of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024, non-disclosure agreements signed on or after 1 October 2025 will not be enforceable against victims of crime in relation to the disclosure of information about relevant conduct to the following groups and for the following purposes:-...

The Victim and Prisoners Act 2024 which comes into force on the 1st October 2025 makes clear in statute that non-disclosure agreements such as settlement agreements cannot be enforced in so far as they seek to prevent victims from reporting crime to the police. Under section 17 of the Victims and Pr...

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