How could the new Labour government impact the housing emergency?
There is a housing emergency, there are approximately 8.5 million people in England who are…
August 15, 2024 By Ellie Parnell
There is a housing emergency, there are approximately 8.5 million people in England who are…
August 15, 2024 By Ellie Parnell
As an Insolvency Practitioner (IP), it is crucial to stay informed about the latest legislative…
August 14, 2024 By Jackson Stayte
Many of us in the Family team are members of Resolution – but what is…
August 13, 2024 By Benitia Knowles-Wright
In this series, we introduce some of the people that make up Stephens Scown. We…
August 13, 2024 By Stephens Scown
A trade mark assignment is a legal transaction which transfers ownership in a trade mark…
August 12, 2024 By Olivia Richards
Davina Haydon, a partner in our specialist Inheritance and Trust Disputes team, explores how this…
August 9, 2024 By Davina Haydon
In a previous article we looked at how school holidays and special days are split for…
August 9, 2024 By Sarah Bell
Litigation misconduct is where parties are in court proceedings and one party fails to co-operate.…
August 8, 2024 By Jasmine Davey
Whether it’s a complete refurbishment of a retail store, an upgrade to HVAC equipment in…
August 7, 2024 By Antonia Melville-Shreeve
Charles Hodder, a partner in our Commercial Real Estate team, takes a look at the…
August 7, 2024 By Charles Hodder
Although not a new concept, the inclusion of sustainability and green clauses in commercial property…
August 7, 2024 By Aimee Barrable
The dining table, a plank of wood across boxes in a spare room, a wallpapering…
August 7, 2024 By Aimee Barrable