
The UK’s Under-16 Social Media Ban: A New Child Welfare Consideration?
As digital safety becomes a national priority, family courts may increasingly view online activity as part of a child’s overall welfare.

As digital safety becomes a national priority, family courts may increasingly view online activity as part of a child’s overall welfare.

An insight into what spouses need to know after the case of MK v SK (2026)

The Government responds to the results of its consultation on land rights and the consent process to build and maintain electricity infrastructure, to help it achieve its net zero ambitions

An overview of what a Licence to Underlet is and what it is used for in the context of property transactions.

Demystifying the document which transfers property ownership from one party to another.

Changes to current Grant of Probate application fees

An overview of what a Rent Deposit Deed is and when it is used in the context of Leases.

Lauren Walker, a Partner in our Real Estate Team, looks at what a Substantial Property Transaction is and when you might need to consider its implications.

The Court of Appeal’s decision in RTM v Bonne Terre Ltd and Hestview Ltd [2026] EWCA Civ 488 has provided clarity for businesses that consent to personalised marketing and data processing should be judged to an objective standard rather than subjectively with reference to an individual’s state of mind.

We look at the perennial problem of unsuspecting companies and individuals receiving fake trade mark renewal notices with inflated trade mark renewal fees from rogue traders. Do you know how to spot one?

Recent reforms, coming as soon as July 2026, aim to streamline and simplify the regime.