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Find out moreNews archive: March 2026
- Posted on March 26, 2026Depending on your viewpoint, an exclusivity agreement can either tie in two closely working businesses for the future good, or it can be seen as a restriction on one or both parties. Exclusive agreements are frequently used to structure arrangements in the supply, distribution and service industries, and they can make good commercial sense if used and drafted correctly.Read more...
- Posted on March 24, 2026Each side of a dispute will have a view about the risk of whether the likely financial outcome will justify the potential legal costs incurred in getting to that point. This can result in many business disputes being resolved by agreement between the parties. This can be after proceedings have already been issued in court, or before court action has started. There are several ways of making an offer to settle, each of which has differing consequences in regard to costs incurred by each party. One commonly used method, by both a claimant or defendant, is to make a formal offer to settle, called a ‘Part 36 offer’.Read more...
- Posted on March 12, 2026This applies to the renting of most residential properties In England. Wales has its own separate legislation. This information will only cover a brief summary of the position in Wales.Read more...
- Posted on March 10, 2026April usually brings a few changes in employment law, and this April is no different. The first round of the big changes under the Employment Rights Act 2025 is coming into force and another wave of developments is then expected in October 2026, with a change to data protection rules for employers coming in June as well.Read more...
- Posted on March 10, 2026Marriage is a significant life event, bringing emotional, practical, and financial change. For business owners, however, it can also introduce a level of commercial risk that is often overlooked until it is too late. Whether you run a startup, have an established business, or hold shares in a family company, your business is likely to be one of your most valuable assets. A prenuptial agreement can help protect that asset and provide reassurance for the future.Read more...
- Posted on March 9, 2026A business dispute between shareholders, directors or partners can often be difficult to resolve if it involves personal issues between the parties. These issues are often amplified when it involves a dispute between family members who have gone into business together.Read more...
- Posted on March 6, 2026A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is a valuable legal document that allows you to appoint trusted people (your attorneys) to make decisions on your behalf if you lose mental capacity, perhaps through an accident or ill health.Read more...
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