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Making Intellectual Property Work For You
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Making Intellectual Property Work For You

In the rapidly evolving business landscape, intellectual property (IP) is one of the most valuable assets a company can possess. Yet, many businesses either underestimate its importance or lack a comprehensive understanding of their IP rights...

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Commercial | 12 November 2024

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Building a Respectful Workplace: Tackling Sexual Harassment at Manufacturing Businesses
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Building a Respectful Workplace: Tackling Sexual Harassment at Manufacturing Businesses

Workplace harassment remains a significant issue, evidenced by ONS findings in its 2023 survey that 1 in 10 workers in England and Wales reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment in the workplace. Whilst there have been many progressive...

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Employment | 19 December 2024
Christmas Clauses and Family Feuds – Unwrapping Hirachand v Hirachand
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Christmas Clauses and Family Feuds – Unwrapping Hirachand v Hirachand

Christmas comes early for Contentious Probate lawyers eagerly awaiting the decision of a landmark appeal case, Hirachand v Hirachand [2024] UKSC 43. The appeal was heard back in January 2024 and the Supreme Court’s Judgment was finally handed down...

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Contentious Probate & Will Disputes | 18 December 2024
National Security and Investment Act 2021: Do I Need Consent to Sell My Business?
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National Security and Investment Act 2021: Do I Need Consent to Sell My Business?

The National Security and Investment Act 2021 (NSIA) came into force on 4 January 2022 and provides the Government with powers to scrutinise and potentially intervene in business transactions, such as acquisitions and investments, in order to...

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Corporate | 18 December 2024
Life Sciences in the UK – An End of Year Update for 2024
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Life Sciences in the UK – An End of Year Update for 2024

In this blog, our Life Science Solicitors consider the state of play for the Life Sciences sector in the UK as 2024 draws to a close by providing an update on developments regarding the schemes and initiatives we have discussed throughout the...

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Life Sciences | 17 December 2024
Netflix's Bank of Dave: Who Was the Real Lawyer in Bank of Dave?
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Netflix's Bank of Dave: Who Was the Real Lawyer in Bank of Dave?

Netflix's Bank of Dave captured audiences with its feel-good story based on real events, but who was the real lawyer behind the scenes? Now, with Bank of Dave 2 confirmed to be available to stream from the 10th January 2025, interest in this...

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Corporate | 17 December 2024
Is An Employee Ownership Trust Right For Your Business?
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Is An Employee Ownership Trust Right For Your Business?

Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) have become an increasingly popular option for business owners looking to sell their company while ensuring its long-term success and preserving its culture. Introduced in 2014, EOTs provide tax benefits and the...

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Corporate | 17 December 2024
Discharge from Bankruptcy
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Discharge from Bankruptcy

In this blog, our Insolvency & Restructuring Solicitors set out the process and effect of being discharged from bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is a formal process by means of which individuals (commonly referred to as ‘debtors’) can respond to and deal...

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Insolvency & Restructuring | 16 December 2024
How To Manage Sudden Wealth: Expert Tips for The Future
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How To Manage Sudden Wealth: Expert Tips for The Future

The concept of sudden wealth isn’t a new phenomenon, but it has become more prevalent than ever before in recent years. One important point to note about sudden wealth, is without careful consideration, a large portion of the new income can be...

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Wills, Trusts and Probate | 11 December 2024
The Renters' Rights Bill: What You Need to Know
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The Renters' Rights Bill: What You Need to Know

The rental market has recently been subject to increasing scrutiny as landlords, tenants, and legislators tackle the need for fairer housing policies. One of the most significant developments is the introduction of the ‘Renters Rights Bill’, which...

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Property Litigation | 10 December 2024
Armstrong v Armstrong: A High Court Ruling Shaping Contentious Probate and Proprietary Estoppel Claims
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Armstrong v Armstrong: A High Court Ruling Shaping Contentious Probate and Proprietary Estoppel Claims

The recent high court case of Armstrong v Armstrong, 2024 EWHC 2989 Ch highlights the potential disputes that can arise on the death of a member of an agricultural family. Our Agricultural Lawyers explore the recent High Court case - a pivotal...

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Contentious Probate & Will Disputes | 09 December 2024
Family Lawyer Sarah Whitelegge Achieves Collaborative Lawyer Certification
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Family Lawyer Sarah Whitelegge Achieves Collaborative Lawyer Certification

Sarah Whitelegge , a prominent Family Lawyer at Myerson, is pleased to announce that she has completed the Resolution Collaborative Foundation Training with Resolution . This certification enhances her ability to assist clients in resolving family...

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Family Law | 09 December 2024
High Street Rental Auctions – What You Need To Know
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High Street Rental Auctions – What You Need To Know

The nation's high streets look set to be given a new lease of life as the government gives local authorities new powers to auction off leases for commercial properties that have been empty for long periods. Data shows that in the final quarter of...

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Commercial Property | 06 December 2024
Myerson Advises entitledto On Its Transition to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT)
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Myerson Advises entitledto On Its Transition to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT)

We're delighted to announce that our client, entitledto , has successfully transitioned to employee ownership via an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) . Completed in October 2024, this transaction marks the fourth EOT conversion successfully handled...

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Corporate | 05 December 2024
Navigating Insolvency in the Hospitality and Leisure Industry
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Navigating Insolvency in the Hospitality and Leisure Industry

Last month's Budget announced significant changes to employer national insurance contributions (NICs).  The changes affecting employers, which come into effect on 6 April 2025, include raising the overall rate of employer NICs from 13.8% to 15% and...

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Hospitality & Leisure Lawyers | 03 December 2024
Navigating Divorce: Insights from Our Latest Podcast
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Navigating Divorce: Insights from Our Latest Podcast

Divorce and separation are among the most challenging experiences anyone can face. They bring not only legal complexities but also significant emotional and psychological hurdles. In our latest episode of MyFamily Pod , Family Lawyer Nichola Bright...

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Family Law | 02 December 2024
What The Best Christmas Movies Can Teach Us About Family Law
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What The Best Christmas Movies Can Teach Us About Family Law

The best Christmas movies, whether streamed on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or caught on Freeview are often filled with festive cheer, love, family bonding and togetherness, but have you ever thought about what your favourite Christmas classic could...

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Family Law | 02 December 2024
The Autumn Budget: What Does This Mean for Stamp Duty Land Tax?
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The Autumn Budget: What Does This Mean for Stamp Duty Land Tax?

Following the Autumn Budget on 30 October 2024, solicitors and residential property purchasers have been acclimatising to the new stamp duty land tax rules. Our Residential Property Solicitors explore what the new SDLT rules could mean for you.

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Residential Property | 28 November 2024
What Employers Need to Know About Zero-Hours Contracts and the Employment Rights Bill
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What Employers Need to Know About Zero-Hours Contracts and the Employment Rights Bill

Zero-hours contracts offer flexibility that can benefit both employers and workers, yet they are often criticised for fostering job insecurity and enabling exploitative practices. In the King’s Speech, the UK Government reaffirmed its commitment to...

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Employment | 28 November 2024
Finfluencers – The Rise and the Risks
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Finfluencers – The Rise and the Risks

Our Financial Services lawyers explore the recent rise in Finfluencers, and increasing FCA scrutiny due to concerns over misleading financial advice and unlawful promotions targeting young, vulnerable audiences.

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Technology | 26 November 2024
How The Autumn Budget Could Impact Divorce
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How The Autumn Budget Could Impact Divorce

The recent budget announcement has raised many questions about its effects on divorce proceedings.    While budget changes do not affect the divorce process itself, consequential matters like financial settlements, property sales, and private...

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Family Law | 19 November 2024
7 Key Considerations Before Signing a Commercial Lease 
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7 Key Considerations Before Signing a Commercial Lease 

Signing a new commercial lease agreement for your business is an exciting prospect, but you should take time and care to ensure the lease provisions are suitable for your business and are commercially workable. Even the most straightforward...

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Commercial Property | 14 November 2024
Employment Law Autumn Update 2024
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Employment Law Autumn Update 2024

Watch the recording of our Employment Law Update webinar, hosted by the Myerson Employment Team on November 14th, 2024. Whether you missed the live event or want to revisit the insights shared, this session will keep you informed on the latest...

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Employment | 14 November 2024
How the New Obligation to Prevent Sexual Harassment Can Safeguard the Hospitality Industry
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How the New Obligation to Prevent Sexual Harassment Can Safeguard the Hospitality Industry

The hospitality sector frequently faces high-profile scandals involving sexual harassment, largely due to the nature of the industry, where employees interact directly with customers in high-pressure environments. From bars and restaurants to...

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Employment | 12 November 2024
Making Intellectual Property Work For You
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Making Intellectual Property Work For You

In the rapidly evolving business landscape, intellectual property (IP) is one of the most valuable assets a company can possess. Yet, many businesses either underestimate its importance or lack a comprehensive understanding of their IP rights...

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Commercial | 12 November 2024
Syder v Saladino & Ors: Myerson Solicitors Secures £45,000 Provision for Estranged Spouse in High Court Inheritance Case
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Syder v Saladino & Ors: Myerson Solicitors Secures £45,000 Provision for Estranged Spouse in High Court Inheritance Case

Myerson Solicitors are proud to share that we have successfully acted for a Claimant in seeking reasonable financial provision from her estranged husband's estate under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 . District Judge...

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Contentious Probate & Will Disputes | 11 November 2024
Purchasing a Commercial Property as a UK Manufacturer
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Purchasing a Commercial Property as a UK Manufacturer

Purchasing a property for your manufacturing business provides stability and investments for the future and removes the hassle of gaining a landlord's consent for any alterations you may want to make to the premises. You may be confident that this...

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Commercial Property | 08 November 2024
The Effect of Marriage, Divorce and Separation on your Will
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The Effect of Marriage, Divorce and Separation on your Will

It is important to make a Will if you wish to leave your estate according to your wishes (whether to your spouse, children, charity or otherwise). In England and Wales, the absence of a valid Will means that the law will determine who will benefit...

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Family Law | 06 November 2024
Myerson Facilitates the Transition of Progression Solicitors to Employee Ownership
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Myerson Facilitates the Transition of Progression Solicitors to Employee Ownership

We're pleased to announce the successful transition of our client, Progression Solicitors, to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT). Completed in October 2024, this marks the third EOT conversion in the legal sector that Myerson's corporate team has...

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Corporate | 06 November 2024
Key Takeaways from Myerson’s Annual Property Update 2024: Insights and Trends Shaping the Property Market
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Key Takeaways from Myerson’s Annual Property Update 2024: Insights and Trends Shaping the Property Market

At Myerson Solicitors, we pride ourselves on staying at the forefront of property law and providing our clients with the most current information and insights. On Wednesday 16 th October we hosted our Annual Property Update 2024, where our industry...

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Commercial Property | 05 November 2024
How to Deal With Terminal Dilapidations
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How to Deal With Terminal Dilapidations

When a lease approaches expiry, a landlord will consider the property's condition and whether the tenant is in breach of any of the lease's clauses relating to the property's repair and maintenance. When dealing with a terminal dilapidations claim...

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Property Litigation | 05 November 2024
Are Employee Ownership Trusts a More Attractive Succession Model Following the 2024 Autumn Budget?
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Are Employee Ownership Trusts a More Attractive Succession Model Following the 2024 Autumn Budget?

On Wednesday, 30th October, the Labour government announced several changes to the legislation governing Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) in the Budget. Our EOT Lawyers examine the changes outlined in the Autumn Budget and consider how changes to...

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Corporate | 31 October 2024
How Does the Labour Government Intend to Fill the £40 Billion Black Hole?
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How Does the Labour Government Intend to Fill the £40 Billion Black Hole?

Initially predicted to be £22 billion, Chancellor Rachel Reeves had to deliver a Budget to raise funds but previously announced that there would be no increases to VAT, Income Tax and National Insurance.  Who are those with the broadest shoulders...

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Employment | 31 October 2024
Autumn Budget 2024: Insolvency and Restructuring
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Autumn Budget 2024: Insolvency and Restructuring

The UK’s first female Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has announced the first Labour budget in 14 years. In this blog, our Insolvency and Restructuring Solicitors highlight the main changes which are likely to have an impact on the Insolvency...

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Insolvency & Restructuring | 30 October 2024
Neate v Heselden: In Media-Highlighted Case Myerson Solicitors Secures Court’s Confirmation of Will Validity
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Neate v Heselden: In Media-Highlighted Case Myerson Solicitors Secures Court’s Confirmation of Will Validity

Myerson Solicitors has successfully defended a client in the high-profile contentious probate case Neate v Heselden, which had attracted media attention, appearing in The Telegraph , Mail Online , The Times , The Mirror and more, due to its unusual...

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Contentious Probate & Will Disputes | 29 October 2024
Opportunities and Challenges of Using AI In Medical Research
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Opportunities and Challenges of Using AI In Medical Research

The Government has recently announced its plans to invest £6.4 million in an Artificial Intelligence (AI) digital pathology data platform , with the particular aim of (1) storing digital pathology data from the NHS and (2) training AI models on...

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Commercial Litigation | 29 October 2024
The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (“the Act”)
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The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (“the Act”)

Claimants who wish to bring a claim under the Inheritance Act must do so within  six months  of the date of the Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration. If the Grant has been extracted, the six-month date by which to bring a claim can be...

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Contentious Probate & Will Disputes | 29 October 2024
What to Expect at Manchester Family Court
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What to Expect at Manchester Family Court

Attending family court can be daunting, especially if you are unfamiliar with the process. Whether you are going through a divorce or trying to sort out the arrangements for your children , understanding the process and knowing how to deal with the...

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Family Law | 28 October 2024
Understanding The Autumn Budget With Forbes Dawson
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Understanding The Autumn Budget With Forbes Dawson

After the Autumn Budget introduced a raft of tax measures, experts from Forbes Dawson and Myerson discuss the changes and how they will affect you. This focuses on increases to capital gains tax and inheritance tax, which may impact future business...

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Recovering Assets After Company Dissolution: How Vesting Orders Can Help Beyond the 6-Year Time Limit
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Recovering Assets After Company Dissolution: How Vesting Orders Can Help Beyond the 6-Year Time Limit

When a company is dissolved, its assets are often considered permanently lost, especially if more than six years have passed since its removal from the Companies Register. However, alternative legal options for recovering these assets exist, such...

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Dispute Resolution | 23 October 2024
What Happens to a House When an Unmarried Couple Splits and Only One Partner Owns It?
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What Happens to a House When an Unmarried Couple Splits and Only One Partner Owns It?

There is a myth that when you live with your partner for a long period of time, you are in a “ common law marriage ”. However, the reality is that there is no such concept in England and Wales.  Whether you have lived with your partner for one year...

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Family Law | 23 October 2024
Everything You Need To Know About Buying A Second Home
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Everything You Need To Know About Buying A Second Home

Do you aspire to purchase a second home? According to the English Housing Survey , 2.1 million households reported having at least one additional property, and the trend is not slowing. At Myerson, we recognise the difference between purchasing a...

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Residential Property | 22 October 2024
Myerson Helps Home Legal Direct ‘Move’ to Employee Ownership
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Myerson Helps Home Legal Direct ‘Move’ to Employee Ownership

Myerson Solicitors has announced the successful transition of its client, Home Legal Direct , to employee-ownership. Home Legal Direct, headquartered in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, maintains a network of conveyancing firms to bring clients competitive...

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Corporate | 22 October 2024
Husband of Heiress who Drowned in Denmark Cottage Pool Blocked from Inheriting £4 Million Fortune
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Husband of Heiress who Drowned in Denmark Cottage Pool Blocked from Inheriting £4 Million Fortune

In a recent case, a High Court judge has ruled that Donald McPherson unlawfully killed Paula Leeson by drowning her in the pool of their holiday cottage in an attempt to gain access to her £4.4 million estate. Our Contentious Probate Solicitors...

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Contentious Probate & Will Disputes | 21 October 2024
What Insolvency Options are Available For Distressed Retail Businesses?
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What Insolvency Options are Available For Distressed Retail Businesses?

The retail sector has been facing difficult market conditions recently. Statistics show that the number of retail insolvencies has increased 19% in the past year, from 1,843 in 2022/23 to 2,195 in 2023/24 (year-end 31 January).  There are several...

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Insolvency & Restructuring | 21 October 2024
How To Prepare for Refinancing Your Commercial Property
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How To Prepare for Refinancing Your Commercial Property

Someone might want to refinance their property for several reasons, such as a refinance with the same lender or a different one. The existing loan might end, a cashflow injection may be required, or more favourable terms might have been found with...

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Banking | 18 October 2024
What Happens to Sub-Tenants if the Headlease is Forfeited, Surrendered or Disclaimed?
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What Happens to Sub-Tenants if the Headlease is Forfeited, Surrendered or Disclaimed?

There are different consequences to the sub-tenants interest if a headlease is forfeited or surrendered.  Our Property Litigation Solicitors explore the impact on a sub-tenant in both scenarios.

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Property Litigation | 16 October 2024
Myerson Magazine Autumn 2024 Issue
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Myerson Magazine Autumn 2024 Issue

Discover a selection of insights and legal expertise within the pages of our latest Magazine. This covers a wide range of private client topics such as: Employment -  What Are Labour's Employment Law Changes & When Will They Happen? Wills, Trust...

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Contentious Probate & Will Disputes | 14 October 2024
Farming Wills and Nil Rate Band Discretionary Trusts
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Farming Wills and Nil Rate Band Discretionary Trusts

Before 2007, it was common for spouses to include Nil Rate Band Discretionary Trusts (NRBDTs) in their Wills.  Our Agricultural Solicitors investigate why this was, what has changed, and why. If you own farming assets and have one in a will, you...

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Agriculture | 14 October 2024