February Newsletter

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Charities benefit as woman's second Will declared invalid

Close friend loses out to charities as woman's second Will found to be improperly executed.

 
 
 
 

Some of the main changes to employment law in 2015

To see several of the main changes to employment law last year, read on....

 
 

What our clients say....

I was grateful to Jonathan for the professional way in which he undertook due diligence. He turned up some important legal issues with the property which he helped us resolve and throughout the process he was actively looking out for our best interests.

GS, Enfield

 
 
 
 
 

Company fined after admitting corporate manslaughter

A company has been fined £50,000 after incorrectly installing an electric gate which crushed a young girl to death.

 
 
 
 

Thousands of tenants now registering to buy their homes

Government Right to Buy scheme to allow 1.3 million housing association tenants to buy their homes at discounted prices.

 
 

What our clients say....

Chris and I were 100% happy with the service you provided and the way in which you worked. It was so easy working with you, even though for some of the time we were on the other side of the world. We could not have wished for anything better from yourselves.

Julia Blois-Brooke

 

 
 
 
 
 

Director disqualified after failing to account for missing funds

Director disqualified for 8 years as struggling business goes into liquidation owing nearly £600K.

 
 
 
 

Court refuses to return abducted child to his mother

Mother's lifestyle problems prevent return of son after abduction by father.

 
 

What our clients say....

Very happy with the service. Reshma was attentive to detail and kept us regularly informed of progress via emails and letters. She was helpful guiding us when needed, to push for action to issues.

Anton Saverimuthu

 
 
 
 
 

Government seeks views on reducing red tape for construction firms

As part of a move to meet the growing demand for houses, ministers aim to remove ineffective rules.

 
 

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