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Pitfalls of estate planning

Pitfalls of estate planning
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Private wealth

I’m delighted to share our latest podcast of the “Heirs and Affairs”. A discussion peppered with real-world examples, this episode…

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Dog attacks on livestock – what’s new in law?

Dog attacks on livestock – what’s new in law?
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Agriculture

Livestock attacks have been steadily on the rise for a number of years, costing UK farmers nearly £2 million in 2025. In response, the…

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Livestock vs pets on divorce: A legal distinction without a difference?

Livestock vs pets on divorce: A legal distinction without a difference?
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Family law

When a marriage breaks down, assets are divided between the parties to the marriage either by agreement, or ultimately by a Judge. Whilst…

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How to navigate the unique challenges of cross-border inheritance

How to navigate the unique challenges of cross-border inheritance
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We’re excited to share our new episode of “Heirs and Affairs”! In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of cross-border…

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New Requirement for Landlords in the Private Rented Sector – Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026

New Requirement for Landlords in the Private Rented Sector – Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026
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Housing management

Landlords in the private rented sector are now required to give their tenants a Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026 before 31 May…

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Ensuring safe enforcement: the need for comprehensive bailiff risk information

Ensuring safe enforcement: the need for comprehensive bailiff risk information
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Housing management

The tragic murder of bailiff Jeff Blair – attacked while carrying out his duties in Shildon, County Durham on 10 March 2026, and later…

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Update on Companies House WebFiling Security Issue

Update on Companies House WebFiling Security Issue
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Companies House recently identified and fixed a security issue with its WebFiling service. Astonishingly, this meant there was a…

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4 key ways to making crypto compliance work for UK retailers

4 key ways to making crypto compliance work for UK retailers
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Commercial litigation and disputes

As cryptocurrencies become more mainstream, UK retailers are increasingly exploring digital assets as a payment option. Nearly half of UK…

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Forced entry in access injunctions: legal update re‑opens the door

Forced entry in access injunctions: legal update re‑opens the door
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Housing management

After the County Court in Southern Housing v Emmanuel confirmed that forced access orders could not be granted, a new case has reached…

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“Martyn’s Law”: What social housing providers need to know

“Martyn’s Law”: What social housing providers need to know
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Crime & regulatory

The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, commonly referred to as Martyn’s Law, received Royal Assent on 3 April 2025 and…

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Supporting Bristol’s green spaces with Your Park

Supporting Bristol’s green spaces with Your Park
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On Thursday 26 February, members of our Bristol and Taunton Marketing & Business Development, and Bristol Green teams stepped away from…

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