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New approach to sustainable drainage set to reduce flood risk and clean up rivers
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published a report on 10 January 2023 of its review of sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) and announced plans to make SUDS mandatory for new developments in England. Defra will consult on the proposals later this year.
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A Leap Into The Employment Law Unknown
Every four years, we get an extra day in February thanks to the leap year. But what does this mean for employers and employees in terms of pay and annual leave? And how should we deal with any salary reviews in the new year? Employment Solicitor Joe Weston clarifies the situation.
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A closer look at Mergers within the M&A process
There are various pros and cons to companies coming together, and generally, these will apply in different ways to different parties involved in M&A.
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What is a financial consent order in a divorce?
Coming at what is already likely to be a stressful time, the legal process surrounding divorce may seem daunting and we recommend that you obtain expert legal advice to guide you through the procedures.
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Court implies term into lease where rent was calculated by reference to a surrendered underlease
Court implies term into lease where rent was calculated by reference to a surrendered underlease .
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How To Sell Your Business – Share Sale or Asset Sale?
Corporate Trainee Solicitor Catherine Healy explains the difference between a share sale and an asset sale, and whilst the end goal for seller in each route is the same in facilitating and exit, the structures and legal documentation involved in each type of sale vary considerably.
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How To Remain On Your Conveyancers Nice List
No one wants to be on Santa’s naughty list – especially after this year. Head of Residential Conveyancing Jenny Woodruff explains how too keep on the right side of your conveyancer at Christmas.
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Changes To Flexible Working Laws – What Will It Mean For You?
Paralegal Hazel Taylor looks the Government’s response to the flexible working laws consultation.
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Doing Our Bit For The Environment
There’s no ‘green washing‘ here: We can’t pretend we’ve got solar panels on the roof…
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What Constitutes a Partnership Dispute in Business?
Even successful businesses can have partnership disputes, and they can occur for a variety of reasons. The important thing is to resolve them as quickly as possible to protect the business, its clients and the partners involved.