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Willans appoints new female managing partner to share the top job

Willans LLP, a leading Gloucestershire law firm known for its female leadership, has appointed a second woman to share the top job. Bridget Redmond is now joint managing partner of […]

Rural department gets a second pair of muddy boots

We are delighted to announce that due to team expansion, Rupert Burchett has relocated to join our agriculture and estates department. Rupert trained at a London firm  before moving to […]

Willans plays vital role in biggest UK exhibition of contemporary sculpture

The biggest names in contemporary sculpture are coming together in one of the largest exhibitions in the UK at Gloucester Cathedral. Crucible 2 will display 100 sculptures by many of […]

New employment law seminar dates announced

We are organising a new series of employment law breakfast briefings, which are aimed at building on the success of those over the previous six months. Held at National Star […]

Mis-selling case identifies the importance of accurate descriptions when selling horses

A champion show jumper, who sold an elderly horse to one of her riding pupils, faces an estimated £150,000 legal bill after senior judges upheld the buyer’s appeal. The buyer, […]

Transfer of existing agri-environment schemes

Natural England has confirmed that on the transfer of land subject to an existing agri-environment agreement, it will produce an agreement to assign the remaining obligations to the new owner, […]

Beware of contractual deterrents in share purchase agreements

A recent Court of Appeal decision El Makdessi v Cavendish Square Holdings BV has clarified that certain types of contractual clauses in the context of a share sale could be […]

2014 property industry update – what will happen this year?

The government has aspirations to streamline the UK’s planning system and to encourage homebuilding and home ownership. Energy costs have dominated the news in recent months and property owners need […]

Residential landlords and section 21 notices – which type should you serve?

A recent Court of Appeal case has resolved some uncertainty and now makes it easier for landlords to serve the correct section 21 notice. A statutory periodic tenancy will arise […]

Think twice before you sell part of your property

Do you want to make some money from that bit of garden or that part of your site that you never use or perhaps you were hoping to buy a […]

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