Kay Stewart discusses Educational Trust Funds
What are educational trust funds? An educational trust fund can be set up by parents to fund current or future school and university tuition fees.
Kay Stewart discusses the new rules introduced by the Financial Conduct Authority surrounding anti-greenwashing
The UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) anti-greenwashing rule (Rule) came into effect on 31 May 2024 and applies to all FCA-authorised firms. The Rule requires
John Szepietowski discusses Damages Based Agreements and Conditional Fee Arrangement and their application in practice
A damages-based agreement (DBA) is a form of a ‘No Win, No Fee’ arrangement between a representative and a client. It operates on the basis
Molly Ross discusses force majeure clauses and the recent case of MUR Shipping BV v RTI Ltd
A force majeure is a clause included in contracts to remove liability for unforeseeable and unavoidable catastrophes that interrupt the expected course of events and
Molly Ross Discusses the increase in will disputes
Arguing in a court at a time of family bereavement is normally the last thing on anyone’s mind at a time of loss. However, the
Paige Noble Considers What are promotion agreements?
Promotion agreements in the United Kingdom represent a strategic and increasingly popular approach to unlocking the value of land for development. These agreements facilitate collaboration
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Another great Esher Chamber of Commerce event hosted by Daytona Motorsport, located in Sandown. Some of our team took part in the Chamber of Commerce
Kay Stewart Considers the Building Safety Act 2022- Groundbreaking reform enhancing Building Safety.
The Building Safety Act 2022 introduced in April 2022, is a significant piece of legislation aimed at enhancing building safety. This Act makes ground-breaking reforms
John Szepietowski Reviews the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022
The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to reform the leasehold system in the United Kingdom. Enacted
Audley Chaucer has raised an incredible £24,480 for annual charity will-writing campaign – making us the highest-donating firm in the region.
A big thank you to Rebecca from Age UK and Jon from Will Aid/Age UK for attending our offices to present our Will Aid team
Molly Ross Discusses the proposed Football Governance Bill and its impact
The Football Governance Bill, recently introduced to the UK Houses of Parliament on Tuesday, March 19th, marks a significant step towards implementing historic reforms for
Kieran Pezzack Considers What is an option agreement?
Option agreements represent a strategic tool used in the real estate sector, providing both landowners and developers with flexibility and certainty in land transactions. These