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The rise of fundamental dishonesty: When defence tactics go too far

There is a growing trend in personal injury claims; Defendants and Insurance Companies are reaching for fundamental dishonesty allegations more than ever, but why is this? What started as a safeguard against fraud under section 57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015, in many cases, has now become a tactical lever, one that is reshaping the […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill: Awaab’s Law coming into effect

You may have seen our previous articles concerning the Renters’ Rights Bill (links below) and how it is set to bring about significant changes to the residential rental market in England. There are many regulatory and enforcement provisions introduced by the Bill such as the extension of Awaab’s Law to the private rented sector. Awaab’s […]

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The Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 – High Street Rental Auctions

The introduction of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 granted powers to Local Authorities to conduct High Street Rental Auctions (HSRA). This is a mechanism for councils to auction persistently vacant commercial premises for rent without the consent of the Landlord or their mortgagees. Whilst introduced with the aim to revitalise declining high streets […]

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Proposed ban on Upward-Only Rent Reviews in commercial leases: A turning point for UK landlord and tenant law?

The UK Government has announced a landmark proposal to ban upward-only rent reviews (URRs) in new commercial leases, marking one of the most significant shifts in property law in decades. Introduced as part of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (the Bill), the reform aims to rebalance landlord-tenant dynamics and support struggling high streets […]

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Ramsdens facilitates acquisition of Wakefield engineering company, Peter Duffy Holdings

Ramsdens advised in connection with the disposal of a long-established civil engineering contractor specialising in water infrastructure. Founded in 1972, Peter Duffy is a family-owned business based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, known for delivering major engineering services for water networks. The business will become part of United Living Group’s Infrastructure Services division, operating within the expanding […]

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Upcoming changes to ID verification – what does it mean for your company?

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act represents one of the most significant reforms to the UK’s corporate regulatory landscape in recent years. The Act makes a significant shift in the UK’s approach to tackling economic crime and strengthening the integrity of the UK’s business environment. This legislation builds on the foundations laid by the […]

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Workplace well-being – what does it mean for us?

At Ramsdens, we are always aware of the role that culture plays in overall workplace well-being, and work hard to ensure that we are a firm that genuinely values and support all the team. Recently, we were proud to sponsor a special feature in the June issue of the print edition of Yorkshire Business Insider […]

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Holiday contact arrangements for separated families

For separated parents, the school holidays can present some tough challenges when it comes to arranging childcare. Navigating these arrangements amicably and realistically is crucial to maintaining a stable environment for the children and reducing stress for both parents. There are lots of things to think about when it comes to making arrangements for children […]

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Oliver Swales joins Child Law team in York

Oliver Swales joins the Child Law team at the York office of Ramsdens to further expand their work throughout North Yorkshire.   The appointment further strengthens Ramsdens’ expertise in child law, care proceedings and other serious cases recognised by leading guides, such as The Legal 500, and is part of their ongoing expansion in York. Since […]

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Dementia Action Week 2025 – Why early diagnosis matters

This week marks Dementia Action Week 2025, a national awareness campaign led by the Alzheimer’s Society. The focus this year is on the importance of early diagnosis – a critical step in helping people with dementia take control of their future, access treatment and support, and make vital legal, financial, and health decisions while they […]

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Protecting passion and legacy: The importance of collector wills

For many collectors, a personal collection is far more than a financial investment; it’s a reflection of years of passion, expertise, and dedication. Whether it’s a carefully curated array of rare stamps, vintage coins, luxury watches, wine, fine art, Star Wars memorabilia, or antique books, these items often hold significant personal and financial value. Yet, […]

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Legal Aid Agency cyber attack

We are aware of the cyber attack on the Legal Aid Agency. At this point in time, we do not know the extent to which any client or applicant’s personal data may have been compromised and await updates from the LAA. If you have previously submitted an application for Legal Aid, at this stage we […]

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Coronation Street storyline demonstrates the significance of a Lasting Power of Attorney

In a recent episode (Monday, 28 April) of Coronation Street, Debbie Webster’s whole world turned upside down when she was diagnosed with vascular dementia. Before her formal diagnosis, Debbie experienced symptoms such as forgetfulness, misplacing her possessions, and acting out towards her loved ones. Viewers were confronted with the harsh reality of the disease when […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill: Regulation and enforcement

This is the next and final article in our short series, aimed at understanding the important legislative reforms put forward by the Renters’ Rights Bill, where we discuss how the Bill is proposed to be regulated and enforced. Some of the regulatory and enforcement provisions introduced by the Bill are as follows: Establishment of a […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill: Rent review reforms and Rent Repayment Orders

This is the next article in our short series, aimed at understanding the important legislative reforms put forward by the Renters’ Rights Bill, where we discuss the proposed reforms to rent review provisions and Rent Repayment Orders. Rent Review Reforms The intention of the Bill in regulating rent reviews is to prevent landlords from making […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill: Private Rented Sector Database and Decent Homes Standard

This is the next article in our short series looking at the upcoming proposed Renters’ Rights Bill which are aimed at understanding the important legislative reforms put forward by the Bill. In this article, we discuss two significant components of the Bill; the establishment of a Private Rented Sector (“PRS”) Database and the extension of […]

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Why more couples are saying ‘I do’ to prenups

Wedding season is fast approaching, and growing numbers of Yorkshire couples are considering prenuptial agreements (prenups). Sarah Ward, Partner and Head of Family Law at Ramsdens Solicitors, explains why more people are opting for these agreements and how legal reforms could impact couples. Wedding season is on the horizon, and many couples are making final […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill: Obtaining possession

You may have seen our recent articles concerning the Renters’ Rights Bill and how it is set to bring about significant changes to the residential rental market in England. This is the next article in our short series, aimed at understanding the important legislative reforms put forward by the Bill, where we set out the […]

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Jill McCurdy becomes an Accredited Legal Representative for vulnerable clients

Jill McCurdy, Solicitor Partner at Ramsdens has gained membership to the Law Society’s Mental Capacity Accreditation Scheme as an Accredited Legal Representative (ALR), the first to do so at the firm. This is the highest accreditation for lawyers dealing with Health and Welfare cases within the Court of Protection. Representing a range of clients in […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill: The changes at a glance

The proposed upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill is set to bring about significant chances to the residential rental market in England. Our short series of articles, the first of which can be read here, aim to help you understand the important legislative reforms put forward by the Bill and some of the key changes proposed, some […]

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Navigating the Renters’ Rights Bill

What Landlords Need to Know A legislative shift is on the horizon. The Renters’ Rights Bill, now making its way through Parliament, promises to reshape the residential rental market in England. While its provisions significantly boost protection for tenants, the impact on landlords is less straightforward. In the first of a series of articles guiding […]

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Welcoming our first solicitor through the graduate apprenticeship scheme

  We have expanded our team after on of our apprentices became the first to secure a full-time role through our graduate scheme. Megan Smith, who graduated from Newcastle University, is the first of her cohort to become a full-time member of the firm through the Graduate Entry Solicitor Apprenticeship Scheme after recently passing the […]

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Divorce in the new year – A new beginning?

The New Year is often a time for fresh starts and new beginnings. For some, this may include a significant change in their family lives. January is known to bring a spike in divorce enquiries, as individuals seek clarity and resolutions for their future. If you’re considering divorce in 2025, this guide will help you […]

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Child arrangements at Christmas

As much as Christmas is known as the ‘most wonderful time of the year’, it can be a difficult and challenging time for separated families looking to make suitable child arrangements for how to spend time with their children. Although in most cases children spend time with both parents, there are no hard and fast […]

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Landmark family law success highlights our commitment to protecting vulnerable clients

As we enter the festive season, our Family Law team has achieved a remarkable legal outcome that demonstrates our unwavering commitment to protecting vulnerable clients and their children. Our Senior Associate, Jaynie Broughton, recently secured an extremely rare court order to terminate parental responsibility – an achievement that many legal experts consider a “once in […]

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