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Joint ventures: Fail to plan, plan to fail

The term ‘joint venture’ does not have a specific meaning in English law. It is commonly used to describe a commercial arrangement between two or more entities, that falls within […]

Finalists announced for the inaugural Cheltenham Awards

The finalists for the first-ever Cheltenham Awards have just been announced, and we are delighted to see some of the finest businesses and individuals of our town receiving recognition. The […]

When there really are no perfect answers, try mediation

When problems arise in a business or close relationship, reaching a compromise whilst preserving goodwill is no simple task. But resolutions are possible without court action. Far from being the […]

The crucial role of due diligence

Buying a business or company can be a legal minefield and no element of the process is more important than due diligence. This is effectively a legal audit of the […]

“It’s too hot to work” – or is it?

If this is the cry you are hearing from your staff during the current heatwave, you may be interested to know that although health and safety laws say that working […]

Shareholder disputes in family businesses

Shareholders of a business can fall out for a number of reasons, ranging from general disagreements over the governance of the business through to breaches of fiduciary duty. If the […]

Willans’ private client partners recognised in international High Net Worth guide

This week, an independent guide aimed at high-net-worth individuals has given international recognition to two partners in our wills, probate & trusts team.  The Chambers High Net Worth directory ranks […]

Dealing with domain name disputes

Domain names are used to identify one or more IP addresses. For example, willans.co.uk is the domain name that is used for our website and related webpages. If you are […]

Japanese knotweed found to cause ‘loss of amenity’ for homeowners in landmark ruling

The Court of Appeal recently ruled on a claim brought by two South Wales’ homeowners against Network Rail because the company had allowed Japanese knotweed to invade their properties. The […]

Life after GDPR…

If you’re still hurriedly working towards compliance, don’t worry, says partner Matthew Clayton. Now the deadline of 25 May has passed, for many the panic is over. However, if you are […]

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