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The law evolves continuously, and one of our missions is to keep you informed about how this could affect you, particularly where it presents new opportunities or risks. Use the filters below to search for a topic, or simply enter a search term.
Contract terms and bad bargains – goodbye to commercial common sense?
Two recent Supreme Court decisions have shown a marked shift away from the Court stepping in to achieve a result that reflects commercial common sense.The first case (Arnold v Britton and others [2015] UKSC 36) involved the interpretation of a service charge clause in a lease of a holiday chalet. Each lease was for a term of 99 years from 25 December…
Business profile: Gill Garrett
Publication: Hertfordshire LifeHertfordshire Life interview Gill Garrett, the director of finance and business support at SA Law.How did you get started in business?One of my first jobs was in banking. I always had a mathematical mind. I started working in the legal sector when I joined Pictons Solicitors in 1983. My role involved accounts and HR.…
Contract Disputes Scheme
Insure against the risk of Litigation! The Contract Dispute Scheme will enable you to insure your business against the risk of litigation.
Lawyers can reap benefits of agile working amid rail strike chaos
A 24 hour walkout by London Underground staff caused havoc on Monday with tube stations closed across the capital. The strike impacted more than 4m tube journeys estimated to be made every day. Meanwhile, commuters are experiencing further serious disruption to Southern rail network this week as Aslef and RMT union members again strike in a dispute…
Contractual interpretation: what’s there and what’s not
So, you’ve successfully navigated the occasionally perilous waters of negotiation and reached an agreeable foundation for a deal, but what are the next steps?
Contract and agreement disputes
SA Law has resolved disputes relating to every type of commercial contract and agreement.
Consumer Disputes
Consumer rights have come a long way in the UK, with extensive legislation to protect the purchase of products and services. Talk to SA Law about your rights as a consumer, or your obligations as a product or service provider. Ever wondered what “your statutory rights are not affected” means when you see it on packaging?It means that goods sold in…
Law Commission's 'Financial Remedies on Divorce' Review - What Could the Impact be?
What impact could the Law Commission’s ‘financial remedies on divorce’ review have on London’s status as a divorce capital? Marilyn Bell explains how the unpredictability of divorce cases has caused legal costs to increase, and where reform of the law is most needed in a recent article published in eprivateclient.You can read the full article here.…
Employment Tribunal Compensation Limits from 6 April 2024
The Government has announced this year’s annual increase to Employment Tribunal compensation limits for certain tribunal awards and other statutory payments,…
The New Powers for Companies House
What companies need to be aware of an how directors will be affected
In the Firing Line… Fire and Rehire - the Government Responds to Consultation.
P&O’s mass fire and rehire of employees in 2022, shone a spotlight on exactly how companies use this practice. It sparked a huge show of public concern…
Responsible Data Sharing and Safeguarding Children
Working with organisations in law enforcement, education and social services , the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) ’Think, Check, Share’ campaign…