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Choosing a partnership structure
You and your business partner may have a fantastic business idea and wish to launch your business as soon as possible, but before you do

Planning for what happens when you die by Deborah Adams
In this day and age there are various different types of funerals which people do need to consider carefully and leave instructions for their family.

Changes to legislation could offer protection for tenants in the private rental sector
The Tenant Fees Act 2019 came into force on 1 June 2019 and seeks to introduce protection for most residential tenants in the private rented

Move to the country – Part One
For the first time on record, the average age of someone moving to the countryside is now under 40. More of us, it seems, are

Will your septic tank still be legal in January?
With time running out for certain septic tank owners to make their septic tanks legally compliant, is this something that you need to consider now?

The death knell for ‘kiss and tell’?
In a recent privacy claim involving a ‘kiss and tell’ publication, the Claimant was a former lottery winner. He and his then wife won £41

Selling your property at auction
Programmes like Homes Under the Hammer have certainly raised the profile of property auctions. Although auctions still only account for two per cent of all

Not looking so good – your guide to compensation for botched non-surgical cosmetic procedures
The growth in the popularity of non-surgical cosmetic procedures in recent years has been fueled by social media, with its focus on body image and

New threshold of seriousness in defamation proceedings
In libel actions brought by French aerospace engineer Bruno Lachaux against the Evening Standard, the Independent Newspaper and the i, the Supreme Court has clarified

Legal considerations when building a granny annex
If you have an elderly parent, you probably worry about the difficulty of looking out for them, particularly if they live some distance away. The

Choosing the right person for your power of attorney
Everyone should have lasting power of attorney, along with a will, and in setting this up you will need to appoint people to act as

Formal Interviews – Do you need legal representation?
I hope you never need this advice and you are never summonsed to a formal interview by the Police or other public body but it

Privacy rights and aerial images
Drones or Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAEs) have become increasingly popular and are now being sold online or on the high street in the thousands. However,
Trustees’ duty to give information to beneficiaries
It can be flattering to be asked by a relative or close friend to be a trustee of their estate, but this is a role

Taking your first commercial lease
Some of the world’s most successful companies have started at home or in a garage, but at some point it makes sense to move to

Is your organisation protected from employee social media legal risk?
Are you aware that employers can be liable for their employee’s unlawful social media posts made in the course of their employment? It doesn’t matter
Have you been targeted by negative social media posts?
Did you know that your business reputation can be damaged by negative online posts and reviews, causing loss of customers and profits? Your personal reputation

Farmers be alert when being inspected
Many local businesses within the South West are engaged in the business of farming and as such are regulated by a number of public authorities including

Help for House Sellers?
Selling a house has been revealed by various studies to be the most stressful life experience. What often adds to the stress is a buyer
Don’t let your digital assets end up in a digital grave
In 2018, according to Forbes, the top ten YouTube stars were earning between $14.5 and $22 million. The top earner was a seven-year old boy