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Renters' Rights Act - Key Changes for Landlords from 1st May 2026 

The Renters' Rights Act 2025 comes into force on 1 May 2026, bringing some of the most significant changes to private renting in England for...

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New Build Claims: A Developer’s Guide to Defending Purchaser Complaints

Disputes with purchasers are an increasingly common feature of residential development. Claims are often framed around defective works, dela...

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Negotiating Employee Exits: A Strategic Guide for Employers

Managing employee departures effectively is a critical skill for employers in today's complex employment law landscape. Whether dealing with...

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The Renters’ Rights Bill: What Landlords Need to Know

As many landlords will be aware, the Renters’ Rights Bill 2024 received Royal Assent earlier this year, ushering in one of the most signif...

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The Risks of Licence Agreements and Tenancies at Will in Commercial Property

Licence agreements and tenancies at will are often considered convenient solutions for temporary or flexible occupancy. However, while they ...

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Professional Negligence in the Equine Industry

Has your vet, farrier, physiotherapist or any equine professional fallen below standard, causing your horse harm and costing you money? Int...

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Horse Loan Agreement - Breaches of Contract

Have you put your horse out on loan, and the loaner has breached the loan agreement? Introduction Horse owners represent only 0.3% of all ...

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Crypto Assets in the English Legal System: A Landmark Case

The rise of cryptocurrency has created a wave of opportunities—and legal challenges. While digital currencies have been embraced by indivi...

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Pleading Fraud and Deceit in Commercial Disputes

Fraud and deceit are serious allegations within commercial disputes, and their successful pleading requires precision, clarity, and unwaveri...

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I Have Been Mis-Sold A Horse, What Do I Do?

Buying your first horse, second horse or even 100th horse can be confusing and stressful. Dodgey dealers, false advertisements, and buying u...

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Cosmetic surgery gone wrong?

What is cosmetic surgery? Cosmetic surgery, also known as aesthetic surgery, is a specialised branch of medicine focused on enhancing a ...

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Understanding Passing Off: Protecting Your Brand in England & Wales

Your business invests considerable resources into forming and sustaining your brand. However, what should you do when another business attem...