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Employers urged to tighten up on anti-slavery measures

Employers urged to tighten up on anti-slavery measures

A recent investigation that uncovered instances of modern slavery involving workers at McDonald’s outlets and at a supplier to major supermarkets has flagged the urgent need for employers to remain vigilant against such practices. Sixteen vulnerable people were...
What needs to go into a will and what can go into a letter of wishes?

What needs to go into a will and what can go into a letter of wishes?

When you make your will, you may wonder whether or not you also need to write a letter of wishes.  The key distinction is that your will is a legally binding document.  While a letter of wishes is not legally binding, it can offer flexibility and guidance to executors...
Wollens welcomes three new Partner promotions!

Wollens welcomes three new Partner promotions!

Pictured are Chris Hart – Chief Executive, Marco Floreale, Elizabeth Larner, Craig Smith and Clive Meredith – Practice Director.   We are delighted to announce the promotion of three team members to Partners this autumn. Marco Floreale, Elizabeth...
Renters’ Rights Bill – The Death of No-Fault Evictions

Renters’ Rights Bill – The Death of No-Fault Evictions

Following on from our article on the key reforms in the Renters’ Rights Bill, we take a look at one of the most decisive proposed changes, aimed at enhancing security for tenants in the private rented sector. What Are No-Fault Evictions? Evictions under section 21 of...
Wollens Strengthens Community Ties with Five New Rotary Members

Wollens Strengthens Community Ties with Five New Rotary Members

Pictured are Steve Waters, Associate Solicitor – Wollens, Laura Sellick-Tague, Associate Lawyer – Wollens, Martin Smith, Rotary Club and Clive Meredith, Practice Director – Wollens. Supporting the local community has always been an intrinsic part of...