Full-time employees are entitled to 5.6 weeks’ paid holiday each year. This means that full-time employees are entitled to at least 28 days’ paid leave each year. Part-time…

Here’s a quick rundown of some of the words you’ll come across when it comes to Bankruptcy. Some of these words are only ever used in…
Construction Law is exactly what it says on the tin (or should we say building). It is the body of law that deals with matters relating…
Arbitration is the most formal form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). It’s where you and the other party agree to put forward your case to an…
Patents protect the features and processes that make things work. This enables inventors or designers to profit from their inventions. A Patent for an invention is…
Things don’t always go quite as smoothly as you may have planned. And unsurprisingly, disagreements are a part of life. That’s where Property Litigation steps in….
A Trade Mark is a word, name, symbol or visual device which distinguishes your goods and services from those of someone else, such as a competitor…
Insolvency is a term used for both companies and individuals. As an individual, it’s more popularly known as Bankruptcy, but for a company it’s known as…
Let’s talk Mediation. It involves an independent, neutral person (helpfully known as a mediator) facilitating a discussion to help form a settlement (a mutually agreeable compromise)…
First of all, declaring yourself Bankrupt is a very difficult decision, but the very fact that you’re here and reading this may mean you’re seriously considering…