What is a lease extension? A lease extension refers to the process through which leaseholders can prolong the length of a lease beyond it...
Buying property in the UK can be a complex and daunting process, especially for first-time buyers. One of the primary professionals who can ...
What is fire and rehire? Dismissal and Re-Engagement, or Fire and Rehire as it is more commonly known, is the practice of dismissing an emp...
We are delighted to be co-sponsoring the 3k event in the 2024 Dedham Run alongside Fenn Wright. Taking place on Sunday 15th September, at th...
When purchasing a property through the conventional shared ownership route there are certain criteria that a buyer must meet to be approved ...
Your business invests considerable resources into forming and sustaining your brand. However, what should you do when another business attem...
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Introduction The Children Act 1989 is a cornerstone of child welfare legislation in the UK, providing a comprehensive framework for the c...
Restrictive covenants do exactly what you would expect – they restrict you from carrying out certain actions, limiting your property’s p...
Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP (FJG), a leading law firm in the eastern region, is delighted to announce that Rachel Earnshaw, a partner in ...
The UK listing regime is about to undergo the most significant reforms in decades. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed that ...
What is Collective Enfranchisement? Collective enfranchisement effectively allows leaseholders to “force” a freeholder to sell them t...
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