
Resolving consumer contract disputes
The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 took effect on 6 April 2026 and introduced changes to the rules for alternative dispute resolution of disputes arising under consumer contracts.

The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 took effect on 6 April 2026 and introduced changes to the rules for alternative dispute resolution of disputes arising under consumer contracts.


The law relating to how digital assets are governed has been shifting. In light of a relatively recent case involving the theft of digital assets within a virtual environment, we consider some steps that businesses running such services can take in respect of their end-user licence agreements (“EULA”).

The First-tier Tribunal issues a decision in a telecoms case, providing critical guidance on the requirements of tenancy agreements contracting out of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (‘the 1954 Act’), alongside the effect of misplacing associated documents.

The latest migration statistics show a steep decline in net migration to the UK, as immigration policy continues to constrict work routes.

With little fanfare, the Home Office have published updated guidance for sponsors on their right to work obligations.

The government has recently announced a change to the basis for calculating the cash equivalent transfer values of public sector pensions.

The legal implication of age when getting married

How has the Employment Rights Act 2025 expanded the whistleblowing framework?

What does the Government’s new Consultation Direction mean for large housing developments?

Lindsay Davies, a Partner in our Family team explores this rarely used court order.

We look at the changes proposed by the government for the regulation of construction products in the UK