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Celebrating five newly qualified solicitors

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Five up and coming solicitors are celebrating after successfully completing their training contracts with one of the region’s fastest growing law firms. Rachel Pick, Oscar McCracken, Lauren Collins, Emily Stancer and Sara Southall have now qualified...

Prompt strike out of a "hopeless" Will dispute

Victoria Griffiths
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Finding yourself involved in a claim against a relative’s estate can be costly and distressing, especially if the claim is weak from the start.  Legal proceedings (and significant costs) can often be avoided if an individual discusses matters with an expert before embarking upon legal action.

Unfair Prejudice Claims (s.994 Companies Act 2006): When They Work - and When They Don't

Tom Esler
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Unfair prejudice petitions are one of the principal shareholder remedies in England and Wales. They are frequently deployed in owner‑managed companies where the legal form is a company, but the commercial reality resembles a partnership.

Mixed-Use Property and the Renters' Rights Act

Claire Liddy
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From 1 May 2026, anyone owning or acquiring mixed-use property needs to understand that the residential element will be governed by a significantly reformed legal framework. The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces the most fundamental changes to residential tenancy law in England in almost 40 years.

I'm involved in a contract dispute - how can it be resolved?

Reuben Grimshaw
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Contractual disagreements in business are not uncommon, but they can interrupt the smooth running of your commercial operations and divert resources in unhelpful ways.  It is better that disputes are avoided in the first place, which can often be achieved with careful and precise drafting of business contracts.

Five Mistakes Shareholders Make Before Calling a Solicitor

Tom Esler
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Shareholder disputes rarely arise overnight. They usually develop gradually as commercial pressures increase. By the time legal advice is sought, early decisions may already have constrained the available options.

Contractual Controls of Land Regulations: retroactive impact on qualifying contracts

Rhiannon Clark
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A significant shift from private control of land agreements to a public register of strategic land control has begun. Developers are urged to take into account the upcoming Contractual Controls of Land Regulations.

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