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Silver anniversary for ‘Diamond’ lawyer

This month marks 25 years since conveyancer Steve Diamond joined our Gloucestershire law firm. Steve took a rather unusual career path into law. He originally studied hotel management at GlosCat, […]

Thinking of making a will? Consider taking part in Gloucester Cathedral’s ‘Make a will fortnight’

Once again we have partnered with Gloucester Cathedral to run its ‘Make a will fortnight’ which will take place from 20 to 31 October. The fortnight encourages people to make a basic* will or update […]

Staff fundraising efforts recognised by local community

We were delighted to have been chosen as finalists in this year’s inaugural Local Business Charity Awards. Our firm was put forward for the Corporate Award for our annual fundraising […]

Lawyers host first private view of Crucible2 exhibition

Business leaders and local professionals from across Gloucestershire viewed some of the biggest names in modern sculpture during Willans solicitors’ private view last night. Supported by Willans and jointly organised […]

Exhibition can attract visitors from around the world – managing partner speaks about Crucible2

Our managaing partner Margaret Austen has spoken of the importance of Gloucester hosting art exhibitions like Crucible2. Our law firm is the lead sponsor of the nationally important exhibition which […]

Too much monkey business

Gloucestershire based photographer David Slater was in Indonesia in 2011 taking wildlife photographs of a crested black macaque, when he decided to test the monkey’s innate curiosity. He set up […]

Significant benefits to be had when voluntarily registering your land

We have been encouraging our clients for some time to make voluntary applications for the first registration of their property. The Land Registry has announced that approximately 20% of all […]

Check for intellectual property provisions in your employment contracts

Although a business may create intellectual property (IP) during the course of its operations, in reality this IP is created by individuals. This may be by commissioning a third party […]

Implied rights of way – not to be relied upon

A recent High Court case acts as a reminder that you should clearly outline rights of way in any transfers and leases of a property. Failure to do so may […]

The Companies (Striking Off) (Electronic Communications) Order 2014

This Order came into effect on 11 July 2014. It amends the Companies Act 2006 and Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Companies Act 2006) Regulations 2009 to enable the registrar […]

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