News – 17 October 2024
News — 24 October 2024
Why are there still no safe routes to the UK for Gazan civilians trying to join their families here? Our Immigration team write in Solicitors Journal
News — 23 October 2024
Families of deceased children, whose identities were taken by undercover police officers, give evidence to the Undercover Policing Inquiry
Blog — 12 January 2023
Uptake on Debt Respite Scheme continues to grow
In May 2021, the Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space Moratorium and Mental Health Moratorium) (England and Wales) Regulations 2020 (the Regulations) took effect. The Regulations provide debtors in England and…
Are you entitled to claim compensation for late paid invoices?
Businesses depend on cash flow in order to make them successful and continue to run. Being paid on time by customers is key to businesses, to allow them to pay…
News — 10 January 2023
Inquest finds significant failures in care by EPUT contributed to the death of Chris Nota
The inquest into the death of Chris Nota, 19, has now concluded, finding that multiple significant failures in his care contributed to his death. Chris had been under the care…
Blog — 06 January 2023
EU nationals – time to apply for settled status!
2023 is going be to a busy year for the Home Office: not only has it promised to substantially clear the backlog of pending asylum claims, but August 2023 marks…
Blog — 05 January 2023
Access to justice continues to take longer
At the beginning of December 2022, the Ministry of Justice released the latest figures in relation to the number of civil cases that were issued in the County Courts between…
Is mediation going to become compulsory for small claims?
The latest set of government statistics released in December 2022 shows that on average, it is now taking nearly a full year for a small claim track to reach trial…
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