Richard Ludlow, Jonathan Blythe and Tristy Pateman from our Stamford office took part in the Handelsbanken Charity Bowling, raising £2,500.50 for Barnardo's. ...
Are you worried about your property being used for fraudulent purposes? The Land Registry now has a free service to help you. The Land Registry has launched a property alert service in a bid to fight property fraud. The new service allows owners to...
Do you benefit from Principal Private Residence Relief? If so, the Government has announced restrictions to become effective in April. The Government has announced restrictions on main residence relief for Capital Gains Tax purposes. The relief is generally...
Major changes coming into force on 1 April will make the regulations on controlling mobile home sites much tighter. The Mobile Homes Act 2013 makes significant changes to the law on mobile homes. A new licensing scheme is coming into force on 1 April 2014...
If you find yourself going to court for whatever reason, make sure you have complied with all the regulations as it may be a costly error if you have not. The Courts have traditionally been fairly relaxed about compliance with Court Orders and time limits....
If you have a claim against an employer, from 6 April you must first go through the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. One of the major changes to Employment Law this year will be the launch of the Early Conciliation service on 6 April 2014....
Have you used the new postcode information service yet which covers your area? A free-to-use UK postcode information service has been launched which can be used by prospective buyers to find out large volumes of information about a locality before they even...
Are you aware of the new rent arrears legislation giving more power to the tenant over the bailiff? Changes to the law which come into effect on 6 April 2014, will allow entry to commercial premises only under conditions for the seizure of goods as part of...
Would secret recordings in a disciplinary hearing stand up in court if the case went that far? In the Amwell View School Governors v Dogherty case, a teacher was dismissed for gross misconduct. She claimed unfair dismissal and produced private tape...
Does your business occupy a property with a value of less than £12,000? If so, you could be entitled to Business Rate Relief until 31 March 2015. An amendment to The Non-Domestic Rating Small Business Rate Relief has been made and came into force on...