
Kay Stewart discussed travelling abroad with children
When taking children out of the UK, there are many questions from parents about the legal considerations, most commonly where the parents and children have

Kay Stewart considers what is economic abuse in financial remedy proceedings?
Many clients have little or no detailed knowledge of their financial situation. One in 6 women in the UK, has experienced economic abuse by a

Gaina Kapoor is interviewed by Local Radio on the importance of having a Will
New research has revealed that shockingly, 59% of adults in the South East of England do not have a valid will. At Audley Chaucer we

Kieran Pezzack provides an update on the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses (Amendment) Regulations 2022
Since 1976, it has been illegal for an employment agency to deliberately introduce or provide workers to an employer to perform the duties of employees

Kerry Clark discusses trademark infringement
The Trade Marks Act 1994 (TMA 1994) is a United Kingdom law that governs trademark registration and protection in the UK. Under this law, trademark

John Szepietowski Reviews the Case of Topalsson GmbH v Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd
The case of Topalsson GmbH v Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd [2023] EWHC 1765 (TCC) (12 July 2023) provides significant guidance on the management and execution

Kay Stewart discusses Family Investment Companies
Family Investment Companies (FICs) are private limited companies that have become increasingly popular for managing family wealth and assets. They offer a number of tax

Audley Chaucer raise over £24,000 in Will Aid 2022
At Audley Chaucer, we understand that planning for the future is an important part of life. Gaining the peace of mind that comes from knowing

Kieran Pezzack discusses Caster Semenya’s victory in the European Court of Human Rights
In recent years, the issue of gender and athletics has been thrust into the global spotlight, with South African middle-distance runner Caster Semenya becoming the

Kay Stewart discusses “Never Events”
“Never Events” are patient safety incidents that have the potential to cause serious patient harm or death but are wholly preventable if there were strong

Kay Stewart Considers Rights of Public Access to the Commons
In the recent High Court decision of Darwall and Darwall v Dartmoor National Park Authority (‘DNPA’), Sir Julian Flaux, Chancellor of the High Court (‘the

Joseph Beams discusses Land Transaction Tax
The Wales Act 2014 and the Wales Act 2017 devolved taxation and borrowing powers to the Welsh Government and National Assembly for Wales. This has