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Impact of Coronavirus on Commercial Leases
Corona Virus (Covid-19) and Commercial Leases By Manisha Walia Coronavirus has undoubtedly had an impact on all sectors and businesses causing cashflow issues impacting tenants with commercial leases and, in turn landlords too. This has impacted how they are able to...
EMPLOYMENT ROUND UP (PLUS POSSESSION CLAIMS!)
EMPLOYMENT ROUND UP (PLUS POSSESSION CLAIMS!) By Lorraine Walker Possession Claims At the 11th hour – the moratorium covering possession proceedings has been extended until 20th September 2020. Watch this space for further...
Possessions Claims – Amendment to the Suspension Rules
Possessions Claims - Amendment to the Suspension Rules By Lorraine Walker It has been announced that the suspension of possession claims is to be lifted from 23 August 2020 and amended rules brought in. As many of you will know, possession claims that were brought...
STANDING STILL! – Can time ever stand still in legal matters?
Standing Still! - Can time ever stand still in legal matters? By Manjit Kaur-Heer When a legal dispute arises you have to consider whether you are still within time to issue court proceedings. In legal circles this is known as a “limitation period.” It is the date by...
When should your Will be updated?
When should your Will be updated? By Chelsea Shore As a general rule a person should check their will every year. A Will must be kept constantly under review and updated whenever a change in circumstances impacts on it. Here is our list of some...
Employer Return-to-Work Furlough Bonus
Employer Return-to-Work Furlough Bonus By Manisha Walia During the Coronavirus Economic update, it was announced that employers who bring back furloughed staff and keep them on the payroll until January next year will get a bonus of £1,000 per employee. The bonus was...
Let’s get moving
Let's Get Moving By Heather Wolfe Well the Government clearly wants to get us moving and that is not to lose those Covid-19 extra lbs that we have all put on but to move house to get the economy kick started. The Government have made huge changes to Stamp Duty Land...
‘Blame Game’ to end in Divorce Proceedings
'Blame Game' to end in Divorce Proceedings By Heather Wolfe The new law to spare divorcing couples having to apportion blame between them for the breakdown of their marriage has now taken a step closer as the Bill seeking to reduce family conflict gained Royal Assent....
Returning to work after lockdown
Returning to work after lockdown By Lorraine Walker The country is easing out of lockdown and many more industries and places being allowed to restart and re-open on 4 July 2020. What does this mean for employers and employees? Health and Safety...
Re-opening of the Housing Market
Re-opening of the Housing Market By Manisha Walia The government have amended the COVID-19 regulations allowing the housing market to reopen after weeks of lockdown. Renters and buyers are now allowed to move home and view properties as long as they maintain social...





