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UK ETA Goes Fully Mandatory on 25 February 2026: What Dual British Nationals Must Know
From 25 February 2026, the UK will fully enforce its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme. While much of...
Bloodstock Syndicate Disputes: Why Written Agreements Prevent Costly Litigation
Bloodstock syndicate disputes tend to arise from the same fundamental problem: uncertainty over ownership, decision-making authority, and financial...
Directors’ personal liability after Liquidation confirmed by Supreme Court in Mitchell v Al Jaber
On 24 November 2025, the UK Supreme Court delivered an important decision reinforcing the strict fiduciary obligations owed...
Common Intention Constructive Trusts: When Promises and Property Collide
When couples, friends, or family members buy property together, or where one person buys and another contributes, the...
Was It a Loan or a Gift? When Family Money Leads to Dispute
Money often changes hands within families, parents helping children to buy homes, siblings lending for business ventures, or...
Norwich Pharmacal Orders UK: How to Obtain Disclosure and Identify a Wrongdoer
A Norwich Pharmacal Order (NPO) is a type of court order that requires a third party to disclose...
Can a debtor avoid payment if a contract condition is not met? Court of Appeal clarifies
Debt recovery often raises complex questions where contractual obligations are made subject to conditions precedent. A Court of...
Is a contract valid if terms are left open? Lessons from KSY Juice Blends v Citrosuco (2025)
When parties enter into a contract, clarity around essential terms such as price, delivery, and performance is critical....
Understanding the Limitation Period for Unpaid Debt Claims
When pursuing unpaid debts, it is crucial to be aware of the legal time limits within which claims...
Correspondence giving rise to waiver of contractual terms: Little & Another v Olympian Homes Ltd [2024] EWHC 1766 (Ch)
This case concerns two applications to set aside statutory demands related to personal guarantees on a facility agreement....
Facing a Possession Claim for Mortgage Arrears
Financial difficulties can be overwhelming, and if you have fallen behind on your mortgage payments, your lender may...
The End of Section 21 Notices: What the Renter’s Rights Bill Means for Landlords
The UK rental market is set to undergo a significant transformation in 2025 with the introduction of the...
The rise of APP Fraud and Scams
Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud, also known as "push payment fraud," is a type of scam where the...
Cryptocurrency Fraud & Scams: Protecting Your Investments and Recovering Your Assets
The rise of cryptocurrencies has introduced a new era of digital finance, offering exciting opportunities for investment and...
Personal Guarantees: Risks and Considerations
When entering into business agreements, many individuals are asked to sign personal guarantees as a way to secure...
DKH Retail Ltd v City Football Group Ltd: Order to attempt mediation
The duty of parties in litigation to attempt alternative dispute resolution Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods have gained...
Debt Recovery in the UK
Expert legal advice for seamless debt recovery In today’s fast-paced world, financial stability is paramount. Unfortunately, there...
Professional Negligence: What you need to know
In the realm of professional services, such as law, finance, and medicine, there's an expectation that the individuals...
Removing a Director from your Company
It is usual that company directors are also shareholders and/or employees of the company. Therefore, if you are...
Understanding the Significance of Statutory Demands
What is a statutory Demand A statutory demand is defined by parts 7.2 and 7.3 of the...
Latest Immigration Statistics: Is the New System Actually Working?
he Home Office published its quarterly data regarding employment-based immigration at the end of last week, which often indicates trends...
December 2021 Immigration Updates
Judgement of Fratila v Secretary of State The Supreme Court has allowed the Secretary of State’s appeal in R(Fratila)...
January 2022 Immigration Updates
Temporary Concession: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Related Research: From 01 January 2022, the Home Office Guidance on a temporary concession...
NOVEMBER 2021 IMMIGRATION UPDATES
Entering England during coronavirus UK Government has recently announced that from 4:00am 30 November 2021, fully vaccinated people...
An Easier Visa for High Potential Individuals
A new UK visa category allows some overseas graduates permission to work in the UK for two years. ...
Right-to-work: Challenging Civil Penalties
Have you received a fine for an illegal working offence? These are becoming increasingly common in the UK....
Latest Immigration Statistics: Is the New System Actually Working?
The Home Office published its quarterly data regarding employment-based immigration at the end of last week, which often...
An Easier UK Visa For High Potential Individuals
A new UK visa category allows some overseas graduates permission to work in the UK for two years. ...
January 2022 Immigration Updates
Temporary Concession: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Related Research: From 01 January 2022, the Home Office Guidance on a temporary concession...
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