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Lasting Powers of Attorney — a validity warning to certificate providers

Our lawyers explore the requirements that all certificate providers must follow to ensure the validity of an LPA.

Regulation of the crypto market in England from a restructuring and insolvency perspective

Our corporate law team explore the role that The Bank of England and FCA could play in regulating the crypto market.

Does social mobility hold the key to retaining staff in the retail sector?

How and why retailers should develop their approaches to attracting and retaining talent from diverse backgrounds.

Breaking down barriers — the vital importance of apprenticeships

We share our commitment to the Breaking Down Barriers to Law taskforce to increase opportunities in our communities.

Changes to public procurement law in 2024 — an update for authorities and companies

The current public procurement regime is being replaced this year following the UK’s departure from the EU.

Pharmacy First — striking the right balance

Our pharmacy law specialist Richard Hough explores the Pharmacy First Service and its impact on pharmacy businesses.

Six key steps to a successful acquisition in the beauty and fashion sector

Our beauty and fashion law team discuss the key steps that are involved in a successful business acquisition.

Dawn raids — a practical guide

What is a dawn raid? What happens when it all goes wrong?

Changes to paternity leave, redundancy protection, flexible working and carer’s leave explained

We explore the key family-friendly legal changes that employers should look out for in April 2024 and how to prepare.

Brabners Protect — Making the third-party 'off the shelf' health and safety policies fit for purpose at major college

We were instructed to undertake an initial status review of a new CEO at a large North-West-based independent college.