What to do if your food products are copied

Partner and member of the Commercial team Carys Thompson explains the action that a small business should consider if a big business copies its food products.
Witness Evidence in Trials – New Practice Direction

The new PD 57AC, relating to witness statements in trials, recently came into force on 6 April 2021.
How to prove pain, suffering or emotional distress in a personal injury claim

In personal injury claims, a claimant must prove pain, suffering or emotional distress in order to be entitled to receive compensation from the defendant.
Cohabitation Agreements

Overview
Couples who chose to live together in relationships (also known as cohabitants) often believe that they have some form of legal status of protection. Unfortunately, this belief is wrong.
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Keebles continues partnership with Sheffield Digital

We’re pleased to be extending our partnership with Sheffield Digital for another year as an associate sponsor.
What qualifies as personal injury?

Personal Injury refers to physical or psychological injury or illness that is caused by the negligence of another.
Property prices see 'surprise' surge last month: Home values hit another record high as buyers attempt to beat the stamp duty deadline

It has recently been reported that a new record for the average house price has hit an extraordinary high of £231,068 in February, according to Nationwide Building Society.
Trust Registration Service Extension – Trustees….Are You Ready?

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have recently confirmed details of the extension to their Trust Registration Service.