Government steadies the path on worker reforms Unveiled Employment Rights Bill paces change for employers and workers By Jon Dunkley, Partner – Head of Regulatory Team at Wollens Solicitors Heralded as the greatest shake up in UK employment law for more than 30...
On October 10th 2024, The Government published a new Employment Bill which sets out an enormous shift in employee rights in favour of employees. The bill is unfortunately quite complex and refers to regulations which have not yet been published. However, the headline...
Renting out property can be a lucrative opportunity, but landlord’s must navigate a series of legal obligations and practical requirements to protect them, their tenants and their investments. It is crucial to be aware of the of key steps that must be taken before...
We are proud to announce our significant success in the highly anticipated 2025 Legal 500 rankings. This year, our firm has been recognised in 10 practice areas, reinforcing our position as a leading legal services provider across multiple sectors. This prestigious...
The model and celebrity Naomi Campbell has been banned from holding any charity trustee roles for five years following a Charity Commission inquiry. Naomi was a trustee of Fashion for Relief and the inquiry found that charity funds had been used to pay for, amongst...
Sham schemes: the risks for commercial landlords evading business rates. A commercial landlord’s tax avoidance plans have slithered to a slow crawl after their attempt to secure a business rates exemption through a sham ‘snail farm’ scheme was exposed. The local...