Bexley Beaumont Finance Litigation Partner Phil Sheard provides an update on his successful case where the Judge’s finding on the no set-off clause reinforced the position that the exclusion of “any right of set off” means just that. Any means any!
Bexley Beaumont Real Estate Disputes Partner Rachael McConaghie in her latest article discusses rights of way issues and explains they are frequently the cause of disputes between neighbours. Rachael states that failing to check whether residential properties are subject to rights of way, and adhering to them if they exist, can be a costly oversight.
Bexley Beaumont has been named Boutique Law Firm of the Year at the prestigious Legal 500 Northern Powerhouse Awards 2023. The shortlist and winners were chosen by the Legal 500 researchers based on the comments and feedback they gather from clients, other law firms and barristers as part of the Directory Submissions. Bexley Beaumont was the youngest firm in this category making the win even more impressive.
In her latest article CEO Karen Bexley discusses her thoughts on the benefits of a Team Culture and the link between collaboration, team culture and personal growth.
Bexley Beaumont's Commercial Partner Ian Thomson, Real Estate Disputes Partner Rachael McConaghie, Environmental Partner Emma Tattersdill and Employment Senior Associate Alice Kinder have all been featured in the Issue 25 of the Leicester Law Society Magazine.
Bexley Beaumont Senior Employment Associate Alice Kinder has been featured in The Times (9th March 2023) commenting on the delays at employment tribunals and the consequences to both businesses and employees.
Bexley Beaumont Senior Associate Alice Kinder writes that even though a Government consultation on an important Supreme Court decision regarding holiday pay may ultimately provide employers with greater clarity, companies can’t afford to wait for the outcome if they are to avoid potentially costly employment law claims.
Bexley Beaumont Partner Emma Tattersdill explains that whilst having the Supreme Court operate from Manchester this week is something of a judicial milestone, one of the cases which it’s due to hear could be even more significant and change how unauthorised discharges of sewage by water companies are dealt with in the future.
Many thanks to Manchester Law Society who have kindly featured Bexley Beaumont following Harry Jenkinson’s appointment as Bexley Beaumont’s first solicitor apprentice on page 36. The Messenger also discusses the successful growth of Bexley Beaumont over the last couple of years and Karen Bexley’s recent election to the Law Society Council.
In this series of articles, ‘A Case in Point’, Bexley Beaumont Construction Associate Brandon Silver will discuss recently reported cases by the Technology and Construction Courts (“TCC”), which explore key points in construction law.