Are your business terms and conditions sufficient?
Commercial contracts and agreements
Insights
Most businesses are being severely disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Once immediate concerns are resolved, many businesses may find they have more time on their hands to focus inwards on the internal policies and the contractual terms on which they operate.
Written by
Chidem Aliss
and
Amy Peacey
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This article reviews the alternative dispute resolution methods which can be used to assist parties who are separating to reach agreement regarding child or financial arrangements, without the need for court litigation.
Farm Business Structures Part 3: How do I incorporate a farming partnership?
Agriculture
Insights
Tom Potts, from our corporate team discusses key aspects of agricultural business structuring in a series of articles, providing information on the different options and helping you identify the best option for your farm.
Written by
Tom Potts
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This information is intended for families of clients where a solicitor from this firm is acting as the Court of Protection appointed deputy for that client. We have provided information about how we charge for applying to the Court of Protection to be appointed as deputy and for the ongoing administration of the client’s financial affairs.
Businesses and individuals depend on their professional advisors to help them to understand and then to protect from areas of risk. However, if a professional fails to protect their interests, the entity seeking their advice can suffer severe financial harm.
“Burst of activity” around iconic Disney brand in 2024
News
Intellectual property
With AI image generation and the immediate dissemination of shared images online, this year will see a “burst of activity” following the expiry of copyright protection around Disney’s iconic Mickey Mouse character
Written by
Amy Peacey
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A relief for developers – The Supreme Court’s decision in URS v BDW
News
Construction
ISG going into administration has sent shockwaves through the construction industry. It is estimated that ISG owes £70 million to suppliers in unpaid debts and concerns have been raised about existing projects and the potential impact it has for continuing development and costs.
Written by
Mark Christie
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Living with memory loss can have a negative impact on everyday life. Whether that’s using photos to remember places or working with a case manager, we explore how the right strategies and support can make a real difference to coping with memory loss.