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1 April
The Charities Bill received Royal Assent on 24 February 2022, bringing it into law as the Charities Act 2022 but what do we know so far? Read Morearticles
30 March
When a debtor owes money to a creditor, there are different routes that a creditor can take to recover the debt that is owed to them and these are available... Read Morearticles
25 March
Many charity trustees across the UK, like the rest of us, have watched with horror the recent events that have unfolded in Ukraine. Some trustees may be wondering if there... Read Morearticles
24 March
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, delivered the Spring Statement yesterday (23 March). Read Morearticles
23 March
What should you do if you suspect fraud? This article gives an overview of what recourse you might have as the appointed liquidator or injured party, where a company or... Read Morecase studies
22 March
An appeal was brought by the General Medical Council (GMC) against the sanction imposed by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal (MPT) on the respondent, Dr Ahmed. Read Morearticles
18 March
The Court of Session has recently provided an opinion on an application for the extension of an interim conditions order. Read Morearticles
10 March
Blake Morgan's Employment experts explain what employers need to consider around the extra public holiday for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee this summer. Read Morearticles
9 March
We look at landlord's repairing obligations following recent reports published by the Housing Ombudsman. Read Morearticles
2 March
In-house lawyers are often considered the conscience of the business, uniquely placed to influence the c-suite and spearhead strategic change. So it is little wonder that a discussion about Environmental,... Read Morearticles
1 March
On 31 January 2022 the Health Secretary announced plans to abolish the legal requirement for compulsory evidence of COVID-19 vaccinations in the health and social care sector in England. This... Read More
