April Newsletter

April Newsletter

Spring 2024 employment law round up

Paula Stuart outlines the key changes to employment law being introduced this year, the most significant raft of legislative change we have seen for a long time. Read the full article here.


Dealing with a dispute arising from an indemnity

Ken Stangoe highlights the importance of recognising when an indemnity clause has been breached, and the most effective way to claim against that breach and obtain compensation for your business. Read the full article here.


Planning for the end of a contract

Gemma Gurney gives the reasons why there is no room for loose interpretation when it comes to exercising the termination provisions in a commercial contract. Read the full article here.


A landlord’s liability for a commercial tenant’s activities

Asha Ali explains how as landlord, you have a contractual right to stop activities by your tenant which are causing a nuisance, but if you fail to act you may be treated as permitting those activities. Read the full article here.


What are the options if you believe there is a mistake in a will?

Jim McGarrity discusses the options if you have been surprised by the contents of a will and believe that there may have been a mistake. Read the full article here.


Later life and the various bodies you might encounter

Ivone Joaquim highlights the main organisations and outlines why you may need to deal with them. Read the full article here.


Gazumping and gazundering – perils in an uncertain market

Emma Sidney looks at gazundering and gazumping, and what you can do to protect yourself. Read the full article here.


These articles are for general information only and do not constitute legal or professional advice. Please note that the law may have changed since the articles were published.

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