News

  • An argument between celebrities on Twitter has led to Court proceedings and a ticking off from a High Court Master, who raised issues with the money being spent on a spat.
    27/01/2022
  • The owner of three pubs was hounded by his local council for years, with malicious prosecutions. Decades later he has won an apology and a substantial payout.
    26/01/2022
  • The rules about business rates are changing for holiday home owners - will you have more to pay?
    20/01/2022
  • From the end of January 2022, the government is increasing the fees that have to be paid when a property is registered for the first time. Will this affect you?
    19/01/2022
  • Under new plans, unfair ground rents could be banned for new builds, but what about the people who are already stuck with escalating charges and properties they can't sell?
    17/01/2022
  • The Early Neutral Evaluation scheme can help resolve domestic building disputes quickly and cost effectively. But is it used enough?
    14/01/2022
  • The rules permitting electronic witnessing of wills was supposed to be a temporary measure, but has the extension of this rule paved the way for a more permanent chance to these ancient requirements?
    13/01/2022
  • A tweet aimed at Rachel Riley has led to a relatively modest damages award of £10,000 by a libel judge.
    21/12/2021
  • If your pets are likely to outlive you, you may want to make provision for them to be cared for in your will - but how is this achieved?
    07/12/2021
  • The way in which damages are calculated in professional negligence claims is changing, but how will this affect you if you want to sue a professional?
    06/12/2021
  • A councillor who published a libellous tweet depicting Jeremy Corbyn, has quickly retracted the statement he made and apologised for his actions.
    30/11/2021
  • A youth boxing event in Ilfracombe has recently benefitted from our sponsorship - well done to all involved, it was a fantastic event!
    22/11/2021