Marriage and divorce – what a business!
A landmark decision by the Law Lords, giving wives much bigger divorce settlements received acres of news coverage and we won’t repeat all the detail here. In short, Melissa Miller…
Classic employment traps - unlawful deduction of wages
It may startle you to learn that somewhere around half of all tribunal cases relate to unlawful deduction of wages. One of our employment lawyers advises employers on how to avoid…
Short back and sides - discrimination legislation
Discrimination legislation is a serious problem for employers – a rogue manager can be personally at risk as well as putting the company in the firing line for litigation. Consider…
A classic mistake – how not to approach dismissals
Dismissing staff is a horrible job at the best of times but it’s also a real danger zone for employers. We often quote a tribunal case that hit the headlines…
Advertising boards: a warning
If you own property in a prominent location, renting out space for advertising boards or hoardings can be a good way to generate extra income. But check the small print…
Developers’ contamination nightmare
Problems associated with land contamination can cast a very long shadow for developers. Under environmental protection law, there is an ongoing risk that they could be served with a remediation…
Read the lease
If you are a landlord, it pays to read a lease before refusing consent to assign. Willans’ partner Nick Cox, a specialist in landlord & tenant disputes, recently acted for…