New Aviation Passenger Charter to Make Consumer Rights Clear
A new Aviation Passenger Charter has been announced by the UK Government in an effort to improve consumer awareness of travel rights. With passengers expected to face continued travel disruption this summer, the charter is intended to help passengers with issues such as flight delays and cancellations. The charter will act as a ‘one-stop shop’ […]
UK Takeover Code

The conduct of takeovers and mergers of UK public companies — and, in certain cases, private companies — is regulated by the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers (the ‘Takeover Code’). Issued and administered by the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers (the ‘Panel’), the Takeover Code or City Code embodies the principles and rules in […]
Additional £1 Million Funding For Legal Aid Services
Charities and organisations that offer legal aid are set to receive an addition £1 million from the government this financial year. This takes the amount awarded for legal aid funding to £4 million, up from £3 million in previous years. The grants are used to enable eligible individuals to access legal advice without having to […]
Sale and Purchase Agreement

Sale and purchase agreements are crucial documents when it comes to selling a company or company stock, or any other high value business assets. Ensuring that the agreement reflects and protects your business interests, as either a buyer or seller, is paramount to a smooth and successful outcome. Below we look at what these types […]
Heads of Terms Agreement
When selling or buying a business or corporate entity, or entering into any other complex sales transaction, the sale process will typically involve several stages, including preparation of agreed Heads of Terms. In this guide, we explain what a Heads of Terms Agreement is, and when and why these types of agreements are used. We […]
New Bill to Safeguard Fair Pay for Seafarers
A new bill has been introduced in the UK to guarantee that sailors receive pay at least equal to the National Minimum Wage. From 6 July, 2022, the Seafarers’ Wages Bill brings in new pay protection intended to prevent businesses from relying on lawful excuses to pay low wages and from underpaying seafarers who routinely visit […]
What is a Patent?

The law provides a number of ways for people to protect their intellectual property. With your IP protected, you can fully capitalise on the commercial potential your invention or idea, while preventing exploitation from others. Patents are one such type of intellectual property protection. In this guide, we outline what a patent is, what is […]
Home Office Faces Legal Challenge Over Post-Brexit EU Citizens’ Rights
The UK Home Office is facing legal action brought by a statutory body established to oversee the rights of EU citizens in the UK after Brexit. The Independent Monitoring Authority (IMA) has made an application to the High Court to challenge the decision by the Home Office to take away the rights of EU nationals […]
Redundancy Matrix & Selection Criteria

The redundancy process is fraught with legal risk. To avoid potential unfair dismissal claims, employers are required to follow a lawful process at each stage, including the redundancy selection procedure. Redundancy selection procedure Provided there is a genuine redundancy situation, the first stage will be to consult with affected employees. This will involve ascertaining if […]
Defendant Told to Represent Herself at Court in Legal First
A woman accused of tampering with evidence in a murder trial has been told she must defend herself in court because there are no criminal defence barristers available. In what is believed to be a legal first, the defendant, Elishah Anderson, has now been instructed by Judge Peter Rook QC to defend herself. The trial, being held […]
Conveyancing Process Steps

Conveyancing is the term used to describe the legal and administrative process of transferring ownership of a property from one party to another. If you’re buying a property, it helps to understand the different stages of the conveyancing process. By knowing what should happen by when, and who is responsible for what, you can do your […]
UK to Abolish Human Rights Act & Override ECHR after Blocked Rwanda Deportations
The UK Government is set to introduce new legislation allowing it to ignore certain decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). A new British bill of rights is being put before Parliament on Wednesday 22 June, with the aim of abolishing the Human Rights Act (HRA) and reducing the influence of the ECHR […]
UK Financial Services Regulation Guide
Regulation of the UK’s financial services sector is vital in ensuring fair competition and protecting consumer interests and rights. This guide provides an overview of financial services regulation in the UK, from who is responsible for UK financial regulation, to which organisations are regulated and the potential consequence for organisations of failing to comply with […]
HMO & Private Rental Guide for Landlords

Your property may be deemed a ‘House in Multiple Occupation’ (HMO) if you rent it out to numerous tenants who aren’t family members and who share certain communal areas and facilities. HMO properties have become increasingly common in the private rental market as they are generally more profitable for landlords than conventional renting options. However, HMO landlords are […]
TA6 Property Information Form: Guide for Homebuyers

Buying a property can be both an exciting and stressful time. As part of the conveyancing process, the Property Information Form can be used to help to expedite the sale, provided this form is completed by the seller promptly and in full. In this guide, we explain what the Property Information Form is, what kind […]
Seller Lied on Property Information Form

Buying a new home can be incredibly stressful, with a lot at stake, given that this is likely to represent the most expensive purchase that any of us will ever make in our lifetimes. It therefore goes without saying that when we buy a property, we will want to make sure that we have been […]
Government Orders Urgent Review into Petrol Pricing
Kwasi Kwarteng, the UK’s business secretary, has asked the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) to conduct an urgent investigation into petrol station operators following concerns that retailers have not passed on the recent cut in fuel duty to consumers. In a letter to the UK’s competition watchdog, Mr Kwarteng wrote that people were “rightly frustrated” […]
What is Passing Off?

Passing off is when one party, whether intentionally or unintentionally, offers services or goods in a way that makes the purchaser believe they are buying from another party. This is seen as a misrepresentation that can damage the goodwill, profit and reputation of a person or business. Passing off is similar in principle to trademark infringement, except […]
Failing Social Landlords Face Inspections & Unlimited Fines
Failing social housing landlords risk unlimited fines and Ofsted-style inspections, under the Social Housing Regulation Bill. The new Bill is part of the Government’s Levelling Up agenda, aimed at reducing the number of low-quality rental housing by half by 2030 and ensuring people live in decent, well-maintained homes. Under the Bill, the Regulator of Social […]
Non Disclosure Agreements: How to Use NDAs
A non disclosure agreement in the course of business expressly prohibits the disclosure or use of proprietary information without permission. It is a legal contract by which one or more parties agree not to disclose confidential information as a necessary part of doing business together. Non disclosure agreements are also commonly referred to as confidentiality […]