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Kerry Stares and Megan Gray write for Business Green on environmental marketing and compliance with the UK's Green Claims Code
In an article for Business Green, Kerry Stares, Partner and Director of Responsible Business and Megan Gray, Knowledge Development Lawyer (ESG) highlight the urgent need for businesses to reassess their approach to sustainability claims in light of increasing scrutiny and regulatory pressure.
Jessi Tamber writes for Property Week on how landlords can navigate the risks of solar panel installations
Jessi explains that "the responsibility for repairing and maintaining the solar panel installation must be clearly defined and should fall to the PV provider or the tenant".
Investors' Chronicle quotes Hannah Catt and Lauren Fraser on what to consider when buying a flat
When flat hunting, there are several key considerations and areas to examine before purchasing, including service charges, rising ground rent, lease length, property characteristics and amenities, and legal changes.
Madeformums quotes Sarah Jane Boon on navigating school holidays as co-parents
Sarah Jane Boon, Family Partner, spoke to Made For Mums about the particular complexities of co-parenting over the Summer holidays and how to make it a success.
CCN Markets quotes Racheal Muldoon on crypto exchange-traded notes (Crypto ETNs)
Racheal explains that the FCA’s announcement represents a carefully calibrated step toward integrating cryptoassets within the UK’s regulatory perimeter.
eprivateclient quotes David Carver on Cristiano Ronaldo’s engagement and considerations around pre/post nups
Though a "celebrated" occasion, footballer Cristiano Ronaldo's engagement to his long-term partner and model Georgina Rodríguez raises important questions for their financial advisers.
Joe Edwards and Adam Smith-Roberts write for the Law Society Gazette on an important professional negligence decision in the Court of Appeal
Joe and Adam argue that "if the permissible bracket was removed as a pre-condition of liability, this could potentially open the door to an increase in claims by lenders against valuers."
Farmers Weekly quotes Henry Fea on how IHT exemption for significant heritage property works
The possibility of an exemption from inheritance tax (IHT) on the grounds that land or
buildings are of heritage significance has attracted a lot of media attention in the past few
weeks.
Francis Ho writes for Building on target cost contracts
How does JCT’s new target cost contract compare to its NEC rival – and what are the benefits of this pricing model?
James Walton writes for Banking Risk & Regulation on the case of Waller-Edwards v One Savings Bank Plc and the so-called “Etridge Protocol”
James explains that this ruling could be significant for a number of groups and that "for legal advisers, lenders and borrowers alike, this is one ruling worth revisiting".
Law.com International quotes Nicola Jackson on the launch of a specialised federal bankruptcy court to streamline insolvency cases in the UAE
The United Arab Emirates is launching a specialised federal bankruptcy court to streamline insolvency cases, a step that could increase investor confidence, reduce cross-emirate confusion, and create opportunities for legal and financial professionals.
Jonathan Rothwell and Dominic Lawrance write for Tax Journal on a recent Upper Tribunal decision (d’Angelin v HMRC [2025] UKUT 212 (TCC)) and issues surrounding the application and potential pitfalls of business investment relief
In an article for Tax Journal, Jonathan Rothwell, Legal Director, and Dominic Lawrance, Partner, consider an Upper Tribunal decision that highlights significant issues in the application and potential pitfalls of business investment relief.
Gulf Business quotes Gareth Mills on Bahrain and Qatar’s diverging paths on data sovereignty and what businesses need to know
Gareth outlines why the two countries differ, where the enforcement risks lie, how banks and telcos should think about hosting and cloud, and what firms should do now to stay compliant and resilient.
Mary Perham and Edward Robinson write for Wealth Briefing on why Family Investment Companies deserve a fresh look
In an article for Wealth Briefing, Mary Perham (Senior Associate in the Private Client team) and Edward Robinson (Legal Director in the Corporate team) examine the renewed relevance of Family Investment Companies in the light of the UK government’s changes to Business Property Relief.
Today's Family Lawyer quotes Sarah Jane Boon on a recent Court of Appeal decision (Jenny Alzena Helliwell v Simon Graham Entwistle [2025] EWCA Civ 1055) emphasising transparency and independent legal advice for nuptial agreements
Recent court judgments on nuptial agreements have placed an emphasis on the importance of transparency and independent legal advice when it comes to the court’s ability to enforce them.
Mark White and Nathan Lightman write for Caring Times on investment opportunities for healthcare operators
Mark and Nathan explain that the current "rising interest in UK healthcare creates clear opportunity for healthcare operators looking to secure additional funding".
New Law Journal quotes John Olatunji on the Arbitration Act 2025 (UK)
The 2025 Act reinforces London as a leading hub for resolution of disputes via international arbitration and will see it remain the top choice for international arbitration for years to come.
People Management quotes Kelvin Tanner on how businesses can avoid fines relating to employees without the right to work in the UK
Kelvin explains that employers "should ensure that they conduct and retain records of a compliant right to work check for all employees before they commence work".
Daniel Moore, Richard Ellis and Jack Sears write for New Law Journal on navigating financial services regulation in the UK: a guide for insolvency practitioners
In an article for New Law Journal, Daniel Moore (Partner), Richard Ellis (Partner) and Jack Sears (Associate) guide insolvency practitioners (IPs) through the UK financial services regulatory framework.
Charles Russell Speechlys Successfully Secures Court Approval for Child Relocation
Charles Russell Speechlys has successfully represented a Mother in a highly-contested child relocation case.