by Anthony Markley | Apr 7, 2020 | Dispute Resolution, Employment, LawSpot
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme- for employers and employees Coronavirus has impacted on most aspects of our lives, and indeed on businesses. To safeguard from redundancies, under a temporary scheme available since 1 March 2020, employees can be furloughed...
by Anthony Markley | Oct 15, 2019 | Dispute Resolution, LawSpot, News
LawSpot Fair (or)Deal for Tenants? You may have heard of the Tenant Fees Act 2019, in force since June of this year. Known by some as a ‘tenant fees ban’, the Act, whilst prohibiting landlords from charging upfront fees, still allows them to charge for rent, and...
by Anthony Markley | May 10, 2019 | Dispute Resolution, LawSpot, News
LawSpot Boundary Dispute? What you need to know to keep within the law. As we all venture out into our gardens once again, we discover the damage caused by the winter storms to boundary fences, trees and hedges. It is time to carry out repairs and restoration works...
by Anthony Markley | Mar 9, 2018 | Dispute Resolution, Family, LawSpot
Our News When a Quickie Divorce Goes Wrong A married couple separated several years ago. To save money, the husband thought it would be cheaper to arrange his divorce via an online ‘quickie divorce’ website, rather than seek advice from a Solicitor....
by Anthony Markley | Jan 30, 2018 | Dispute Resolution, LawSpot
Our News Will I get my legal costs paid if I win my dispute case? Many people believe that if they take legal proceedings which are successful, they will be entitled to recover all their legal costs paid on these proceedings. Except for (rare) cases where the Court...
by Anthony Markley | Dec 20, 2017 | Commercial, Dispute Resolution, LawSpot
Our News Hugh Storry Deans Partner & Litigation Solicitor FollowFollowFollow Top Tips for Handling Business Disputes Disputes are sometimes an unavoidable consequence of running a business. Whether it’s a corporate dispute (internal disagreements) or...