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Guarding against post-deal surprises: the crucial role of warranties and indemnities
Lydia Sevenoaks, from our Corporate Team, guides you warranties and indemnities in M&A, explaining how they protect buyers, manage risk, and support effective due diligence in business acquisitions.
Partnership disputes: Why a Partnership Agreement is essential
Learn why a partnership agreement is essential for protecting your business. Rachel Armstrong, from our Dispute Resolution Team, explains common partnership disputes and key terms every agreement should include.
Starting a business: Key legal considerations explained
Starting a business involves more than a great idea. Charles Danjoux, from our Corporate Team, explains the key legal considerations that can shape your venture’s success.
Shareholder disputes: Key challenges and approaches to resolution
Hay & Kilner’s Dispute Resolution Team explain how shareholder disputes arise and the best legal options to resolve them quickly.
Preparing for a seamless sale
Lydia Sevenoaks from Hay & Kilner's Corporate Team outlines how a legal health check can help business owners prepare for sale, streamline due diligence, mitigate risk and maximise value.
Understanding warranty claims in M&A
Charles Danjoux, Solicitor in Hay & Kilner’s Corporate Team, explains warranty claims in business sales, outlining key legal risks, claim triggers and how sellers and buyers can protect themselves.
Can you be sued for a social media post?
Can you be sued for a social media post? Beth Donaldson, from our Dispute Resolution team, explains defamation risks and how to protect yourself.
Using AI in recruitment: a guide for employers
Sarah Hall, Partner from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains the legal risks of using AI in recruitment, including bias, discrimination and data protection.

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