Legal Insights
Our solicitors regularly share practical updates, guidance, and commentary on their specialist areas of law.
From changes in legislation to tips on managing legal challenges, these articles are written to help you stay informed and make confident decisions.
Private School Unpaid Fees: What You Can Do
Unpaid fees can create serious financial pressure for private schools. When parents fall behind, or fail to pay altogether, it disrupts cash flow, increases administrative workload, and can impact the school’s ability to plan confidently. Our Debt Recovery team has...
The Smart Way for Recruiters to Recover Unpaid Invoices
Unpaid invoices are one of the most common and disruptive challenges faced by recruitment companies. When a client refuses to pay, despite successfully placing a contractor or candidate, it puts immediate pressure on cash flow and can affect the financial stability of...
Product Liability Claims: Injured by a Faulty Product? You May Be Entitled to Compensation
Every day, we buy products trusting they are safe to use. Whether it’s electronics, cosmetics, household goods or food items, we expect manufacturers and retailers to meet strict safety standards. But when a product is defective, poorly made or unfit for purpose, the...
Gas Safety Certificates And Section 21 Notices: What Landlords Need To Know From Cassell V Sidhu (2025)
Section 21 notices will be abolished in May 2026 under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. Until then, landlords can still use Section 21 to end a tenancy without giving a reason, but only if they have followed all the legal rules. One of the most important rules is...
Fraudulent Will at West Midlands Care Home Highlights the Growing Need for Vigilance in Estate Disputes
Recently, a fraudulent will case in the West Midlands has highlighted the growing risks faced by elderly and vulnerable individuals. Three people connected to Amberley Care Home in Brierley Hill were convicted after forging the will of an elderly resident in an...
Abolition of Section 21: Key Dates and Timeline Now Confirmed
The Renters Rights Act 2025 (“the Act”) received Royal Assent on 27 October 2025. At that stage, the Government provided no clarity to the private rented sector on when the changes would be implemented. The Government has now confirmed the implementation date for the...
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