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Restoring a company to the register

Companies can be ‘struck off’ the register’, and therefore cease to exist, for a variety of reasons. But in certain circumstances they can be restored to the register and this […]

Raising funds for Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice

We have hit our fundraising target for our charity of the year, Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice, who we chose to support because of its close ties to our local […]

Flexible working – a new dawn?

From June 2014, the flexible working legislation has been opened up as part of the government’s bid to reduce red tape, but where does this leave businesses faced with flexible […]

Midlands Air Ambulance Charity has teamed up with us to offer a free will writing service

Midlands Air Ambulance Charity has teamed up with us to offer a free will writing service to the public. We are one of the leading solicitors who are taking part […]

Environment Secretary announces more detail about the greening element of the CAP changes

With the Basic Payment Scheme coming into effect in six months’ time, the government announced on 10 June some much needed clarification about how they intend to implement the new […]

Senior appointment to our wills, probate & trusts team

We have recruited a new member to our private client team. Simon Cook has joined as a partner of our wills, probate & trusts department. He has a wealth of […]

YouView TV infringes our client’s trade mark, High Court rules

Our litigation partner, Paul Gordon represented Total Ltd. in a High Court case which resulted in a ruling today that YouView infringes a trade mark owned by our client, an […]

Two new additions to our residential property team

We have recruited two local solicitors to our expanding legal team. Hilary Banister and Jamie Cook have joined our Law Society-accredited residential property department, increasing the team to 7 full-time […]

Agricultural buildings to residential dwellings

We have now seen the publication of changes to the Town and Country Planning General Permitted Development Order which in some cases, allows agricultural buildings to be converted into residential […]

Landlords – beware of the risk of releasing guarantors

It is well-established law that a landlord risks releasing a tenant’s guarantor from its obligations under a lease if the terms of that lease are varied without consultation with, or […]

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