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Lasting Powers of Attorney: Why they’re essential for your future planning
What is a Lasting Power of Attorney and do you need one? Our Will, Trusts & Estates Team explain why it’s essential.
The future landscape of restrictive covenants: What employers should do to protect themselves
Tom Clarke, from our Employment Law Team, explains how employers can protect their business with enforceable restrictive covenants under UK law.
Fur better or worse: What happens to pets during a divorce?
What happens to our pets during a divorce? Who gets to keep them? Our Family team explain everything you need to know.
The office Christmas party: Keeping in the festive spirit
Sarah Furness, from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains employer responsibilities at office Christmas parties and how to manage workplace conduct risks.
Understanding Lasting Powers of Attorney: What they are and why you should have them
Tom Bridge, from our Wills, Trusts & Estates Team, explains what Lasting Powers of Attorney are and why business owners and families should have them in place.
The Duties of a Litigation Friend
Who can act as a Litigation Friend in a clinical negligence claim? Sabrina Tang, from our Clinical Negligence Team, explains the legal duties and when one is required.
Hip dysplasia misdiagnosis: Early signs, risks, and medical negligence claims
Find out more about how our medical negligence experts can help and support you or your loved ones with hip dysplasia missed diagnosis and claims.
How employers can prevent workplace discrimination and reduce legal risk
Sarah Furness, from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains how employers can take reasonable steps to prevent workplace discrimination and stay compliant with UK law.

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