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Changes to the Public Contracts Regulations

In this article Michael Winder looks into the latest interim changes to the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.

Registered providers — social housing managers now require professional qualifications

We explain The Social Housing Bill changes for registered providers of social housing and their staff.

LK Bennett — how inclusivity can advance the ESG agenda

We explore LK Bennett's approach to ESG in retail, including company culture, supplier networks and packaging.

Renters Reform Bill and ‘no fault’ evictions — what you need to know

In this article Mark Gannon sets out the key Renters Reform proposals you need to know about.

Who is a ‘legal parent’? Declarations of Parentage explained

Here, Joe Ailion explains what Declarations of Parentage are, the legal process to get one and how disputes are resolved

What is business interruption insurance and can it help my fashion & beauty business?

Here, Carys Keeble explains what BI is and how it has developed for retail businesses in the fashion and beauty sector.

How will Fearn v Tate Gallery impact developers and landowners?

In this article, Oskar Musial examines the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Fearn v Tate Gallery.

Divorce — what happens to my business in a financial settlement?

We explore the process of valuing a business and reaching a financial settlement upon divorce or dissolution.

What is a statutory demand — and what to do if you are served

In this article, Suzi Gardener explains what a statutory demand is and what to do if you are served with one.

Tighter damp and mould regulations set to impact registered providers of social housing

We outline the measures set to be implemented to ensure tighter regulation of registered providers of social housing.