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The Deregulation Act 2015 – changes for residential landlords

The Deregulation Act 2015 was passed earlier this year and covers various issues which will be of interest to landlords, tenants and those appointed to deal with residential properties. One […]

Fit for purpose? The new Fit for Work scheme

It is estimated that annually more than 130 million days are lost to sickness absence at a cost to the economy of around £15 billion. Employers face an estimated annual […]

Three top tips for charity trustees

Here our charities & not-for-profit legal team outlines three tips for charity trustees to consider this quarter. Strategic review Trustees should regularly review their charity’s effectiveness and how the charity […]

General election results and their employment law implications

Who would have thought that the pollsters would get it wrong? Now that the dust has settled on the result of the general election we can consider some of the […]

Exclusive interview with our managing partner

Hear our managing partner speak of her career path and why she is so fond of our law firm, among other things, in an exclusive interview by the Cheltenham Chamber […]

Popstar Rhianna says no to passing off

A passing off claim is a way of enforcing an intellectual property right. It can be used to try and prevent one trader from misrepresenting goods or services as being […]

Do something new for Dementia Awareness Week

We all know that dementia affects our memory. Not being able to recognise the people we love or failing to remember the way home are synonymous with conversations about dementia. […]

Dementia Awareness Week 2015: a good time to check your affairs are in order

During the Alzheimer Society’s National Dementia Awareness Week 2015, Paul Gordon, a partner in Willans’ litigation and dispute resolution team whose specialisms include inheritance and trust disputes, reminds people of the […]

Inheritance tax and solar development

Where land is leased to a solar power operator, it no longer qualifies for agricultural property relief so could be subject to inheritance tax of up to 40%. With farm […]

Marketing calls – fines imposed

A first tier tribunal has upheld a monetary penalty notice for £50,000 for failure to comply with the rules on unsolicited direct marketing calls, as set out in Regulation 21 […]

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