


What is a statutory demand? And what to do if you get one!
Have you landed here because you’ve received a Statutory Demand and Googled what it means for your business? Don’t worry – we’ve got you. Reading this quick guide will give you a valuable snapshot of everything you need to know, and most importantly what to do...
What is Greenwashing and what are the consequences?
On 31st May 2024 the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) new Anti-Greenwashing rules came into force, part of a package of measures finalised under the Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR). This is a landmark moment in the fight back against the misleading or...
Right to protest
Everyone has equal right to protest. However, intersecting forms of discrimination can sometimes mean one protest takes pre-eminence over another. This is especially topical right now, with tensions between pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protest groups, and incidents...
The Duty of Disclosure in Civil Litigation
What is the Duty of Disclosure in Civil Litigation? At the conclusion of a civil dispute, the presiding judge will determine the case based upon the evidence provided to the court. Much of this evidence (in addition to witness testimony) will be in the form of...