The Legal Blog
Understanding Conveyancing: How a Solicitor Adds Value to Your Property Purchase
Purchasing your first property is an exciting new chapter for new homeowners, but understanding the legal side of it can be quite complicated and confusing, especially when you have no [...]
What is Wrongful Trading?
Wrongful Trading was introduced by The Insolvency Act of 1986 to build on the notion of fraudulent trading. It’s a much more common offence, as it's not considered a criminal [...]
Welcome Kerry: Newest Member of Our Conveyancing Team!
We are delighted to give a warm welcome to Kerry Boyle, who joined our Conveyancing team today on the 18th March as our new Commercial Property Solicitor. With over 20 [...]
What Is a Right of Set-Off and When and How Does It Apply?
If parties have monetary debts against each other, a right may arise to “set-off” the debts. One party can look to reduce its liability on one contract, by setting off [...]
Risk Assessment for Debt Recovery – Knowing Your Customer
Knowing the type of customer you are dealing with should be one of the first steps taken to assess risk and legal requirements - this should be considered at the [...]
How Should My Company Recover Its Debts?
How Should My Company Recover Its Debts? An estimated £5.8bn was written off by Small and Medium Enterprises in the last financial year. The reasons given for the write-offs included: [...]