Congratulations to Katie Masefield and Kennedy Lugg on qualifying as solicitors and joining Wollens! It’s wonderful that they have successfully completed their two-year training contracts and will now be taking up permanent positions at the firm. Their hard work...
Networks of spies using bribery and fake identities may seem the stuff of high politics, but techniques devised by hostile foreign intelligence services to tap into state secrets are being adapted by those seeking industrial secrets for commercial gain. The warning...
The right to request flexible working has formed part of UK employment law since 1999 but the details of the statutory scheme covering this area often leave employers confused. Here we dispel 5 common myths about flexible working: Myth 1: Only those with children can...
The right to extend the lease of a flat is governed by law and the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 (“the Act”). Residential Property & Development Associate, Paula Wakeling-Basham sets out a fairly simple approach to the steps involved. A...
Hannah Goodman is a Paralegal in our Clinical Negligence team and has put this helpful guide together looking at options that you should consider to remain safe during childbirth. In the UK, you have the choice to give birth at home, in hospital or in a midwifery...
Rachel Carter is selected as a finalist in this years LexisNexis Family Law Awards ! Rachel has been selected in two categories: Family Law Partner of the Year Family Law Champion Rachel is a specialist Lawyer and Partner at Wollens and she works almost...