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 Zoe Cross
  June 7, 2023
All too often, those acting on behalf of ‘P’ (a Protected Person), in making decisions within their best interests, forget the importance of the specific individual of whom we blanket refer to a ‘P’.
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 Veronica Mullins
  June 2, 2023
Need to know how to get power of attorney for an elderly parent with dementia? Read our guide to find out how to arrange an LPA on behalf of a family member.
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 Kirsty Jackson
  May 23, 2023
Recently, the UK Government published the consultation proposal, ‘Permitted development rights: supporting temporary recreational campsite, renewable energy, and film-making consultation.’
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 Emily Walker
  May 18, 2023
More than £200 million to be reclaimed as new Employment (Allocation of Tips) Bill receives royal assent.
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 Emelia Garnett
  May 12, 2023
Coming to terms with the death of a loved one can be an extremely sensitive and upsetting time. Understandably, this time can become deeply distressing when the circumstances of their death are unclear, or unknown.
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 Nick Armitage
  May 10, 2023
Our recent blog discussed the key features of Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 however changes may be imminent as the Law Commission has recently announced their plans to review the Act with the aim of modernising the landscape for commercial leasehold properties.
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 Emily Walker
  May 9, 2023
Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is one of the key pieces of law that governs the landlord and tenant relationship for commercial property. This blog explores the basic principles of the Act and the considerations which should be kept in mind when negotiating a new tenancy agreement.
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 Olivia Webster
  April 28, 2023
The Government plans to implement its Responsible Actors Scheme (RAS) under the Building Safety Act and has now published draft secondary legislation. The RAS will restrict certain residential property developers from developing properties in England if they do not sign a developer remediation contract with the Government.
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