Are reforms to business rates and an ‘excessive sales tax’ the silver lining some businesses have been hoping for? Carlsons Solicitors discusses.
Read MoreGradual shifts towards a modern future have been accelerated by the pandemic. Reform to marriage laws may soon recognise Humanist weddings and alleviate problems for minority groups.
Read MoreProbate registries have seen an unprecedented number of applications. Set to continue in 2021, we talk through key changes and how to avoid further delays.
Read MoreChoosing a place of arbitration is key to a successful resolution of any international dispute. Here we explain how to choose an arbitral seat that works best for the dispute at hand, as well as avoiding common problems.
Read MoreWith an extension to protect commercial tenants affected by COVID-19, there are still ways landlords can recoup certain costs, whilst supporting tenants and protecting the UK’s businesses.
Read MoreOur team discusses the most common types of dispute, compares litigation and offers further insight into why arbitration may be increasingly favoured in the years following the pandemic.
Read MoreHMRC returns to the status of preferential creditor after nearly two decades. Will this increase the risk of insolvency, or is it simply a move designed to free up more cash for the public purse?
Read MoreWith CVAs on the rise, and the re-introduction of Crown preference, what will happen to the UK’s high streets? Will landlords and investors feel the worst of the impact?
Read MoreHeld in private and settled out of court, the result of arbitration is a legally binding decision. Is the arbitration agreement itself or the clause binding? Carlsons Solicitors explains.
Read MoreIn DSA Investments v Optima and Ors the Court was asked to consider whether an implied undertaking for damages would automatically be given by the applicant, on the grant of an ICO.
Read MoreLawrence Jacobson joins Carlsons Solicitors today as an in-house barrister in the Dispute Resolution team.
Read MoreWith a second lockdown now in place in England, businesses, their suppliers and the government are bracing themselves for a sharp increase in contractual disputes.
Read MoreIt is important to fully understand what an Inheritance Act claim is, should you find yourself in the unfortunate position of having to defend against one, as an executor.
Read MoreLife can be ruthlessly efficient when it comes to punishing us for our mistakes. Just ask Amy Winehouse’s family. In her 2007 hit Valerie, Winehouse asks: Did you get a good lawyer?
Read MoreDespite a decline in the High Street retail sector, demand for commercial property is still high. But a commercial development scheme can pose all sorts of legal challenges. Daniel Russell explains why developers need the very best legal support from the start.
Read MoreThe issue of domestic abuse has been in the news quite a lot recently. Here, Carlson’s Solicitors’ managing director Daniel Russell looks at the legal options available to people who believe they have been victims of abuse in the home.
Read MoreThe end-of-season football drama that is the play-offs finally reached its climax this week. Critics of the one-match shoot-out promotion system say it’s nothing more than a lottery. In his latest blog, Daniel Russell examines how dispute resolution through litigation can also be a game of chance.
Read MoreDivorce is never pleasant, is often highly-charged emotionally and can be expensive. But the cost of using your own hatred to turn your child against your ex can come at an awfully high price – one most parents wouldn’t want to pay.
Read MoreIt’s the biggest divorce in history, but what – if anything – has Brexit taught us about how to handle the break down of a real-life marriage?
Read MoreIf I asked you to go and buy a couple of pints of milk, it would be a relatively straightforward task with very few factors to be considered, right? You’d probably check the use-by date to make sure it would last the longest possible time. And that would pretty much be that.
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