BlogNews Possession orders resuming From 21 September 2020 the suspension on possession claims has resumed. Landlords and Tenants should…Allan KornbluthSeptember 28, 2020
BlogNews Harper’s Law: Are Mandatory Minimum Sentences the Answer? “Harper’s Law” calls for criminals convicted of killing emergency service workers like police officers, firefighters,…Stephen FoxSeptember 8, 2020
BlogNews Did the lockdown bring out the worst cyclists ever? Does the Highway Code need amending as the Department of Transport proposes? On 28 July…Lynn MahonAugust 6, 2020
BlogNews Understanding the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme & Redundancy In a sense, lockdown was the “easy” bit. For many customer-facing businesses, there was little…Mark HigginsJuly 30, 2020
BlogNews Can we solve the ‘Court Car Crash’ by getting rid of Juries? You can certainly trace juries back to the 12th century initially dealing with land disputes…Ralli Solicitors LLPJuly 6, 2020
BlogNews New Leases, Lease Renewals and Covid-19 The global pandemic caused by Covid-19 has meant that many tenants have looked in detail,…Ralli Solicitors LLPJune 11, 2020
BlogNews Amendments to a Contract Made Under Pressure Often when two parties negotiate a contract one party has much more influence over the…Ralli Solicitors LLPJune 5, 2020
BlogNews Cummings and Goings The news has been DOMinated for the past week or so because of the actions…Ralli Solicitors LLPMay 29, 2020
BlogNews Employers – Stay Alert! As Lockdown Subsides, Unforeseen Obligations Arise Life was simple before 10 May. The government’s “Stay at Home” message meant that most…Ralli Solicitors LLPMay 22, 2020
BlogNews Further Government Help Announced for Businesses Affected by Coronavirus The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill 2020 was published on 20 May 2020. It provides…Ralli Solicitors LLPMay 21, 2020