Features

15/02/2024
Commercial Partner Ian Thomson continues his “Keeping It Real” blog series with an update on why written contracts are fundamental to a functioning business.
14/02/2024
Corporate and Commercial Disputes Partner Melissa Worth continues her weekly updates on litigation. This time focusing on claiming interest when making a claim.
12/02/2024

As we approach Valentine’s Day, Private Client Partner Eleri Jones discusses marriage, tax and how it may help you financially.

08/02/2024

The phrase “without prejudice” is often used by lawyers allowing them to speak freely in settlement talks, but can these conversations ever be admissible? Corporate and Commercial Disputes Partner Melissa Worth discusses a recent case.

31/01/2024
The Supreme Court recently ruled on a landmark case, clarifying the meaning of “deliberate concealment,” which may have a significant impact on the law on limitation. Corporate and Commercial Disputes Partner Melissa Worth discusses the case.
25/01/2024

Environmental Partner Emma Tattersdill recently represented clients in an appeal against the Forestry Commission where the lack of awareness surrounding felling licences became apparent for both client and the Appeal Committee. This article seeks to clarify some of the areas that Emma encountered.

25/01/2024

After a year of growth in 2023, CEO Karen Bexley looks ahead to what awaits Bexley Beaumont in 2024. She also reveals the company’s updated vision and values.

24/01/2024

The right to privacy is not a clear-cut ruling. Real Estate Disputes Partner Phillip Warburton featured last week in the Sunday Times and has penned this feature to share his thoughts on a neighbourly dispute over the matter.

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