There is no doubting that Facebook is the most widely used outlet of social media. However, from a solicitor’s perspective, the mere mention of it sends…

A small claim will eventually be heard by a judge who will make a decision to resolve the dispute. In higher value and more complicated disputes,…
What is a Headlease? A leasehold interest that exists in between the flat lease and the freehold is known as a ‘Headlease’ or ‘intermediate lease’; both…
Many leaseholders think they cannot sell their flat if they are going through the statutory lease extension process. This is not correct. To be able to…
There are two ways a leaseholder can extend the lease of his/her flat. These are: By private agreement with the freeholder (known as the ‘private route’)…
How can you make life simpler for your family when the inevitable happens and you are no longer there to help? Here are some practical suggestions….
Arranging for the sale or transfer of USA or Canadian shares can cause a bit of a headache as dealing with these assets is easier said…
LITIGATION – Part 2 Pre-action protocols are a series of steps to be taken by a person who wishes to bring a claim to court. These…
The Licensing Act 2003 has had a dramatic effect on the control and administration of liquor licensing for all premises selling or supplying alcohol, providing regulated…
LITIGATION – Part 1 Litigation is the word used for the process of resolving a dispute through the courts. There are different processes that the courts…