Article written by Aimal Gram, Solicitor, Commercial Property department Commercial landlords and tenants have an...
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Article written by Simran Lalli, Solicitor, Employment department In Mhindurwa v Lovingangels Care Limited, an...
read moreWill courts insert pandemic clauses into 1954 Act lease renewals?
Update from Sarah-Kate Jackson, Partner and Head of Litigation The issue was considered by DJ Jenkins in the recent...
read moreWhy should I use a Solicitor for my Power of Attorney?
Article written by Charlotte Mandy, Solicitor, Private Client department What is a Lasting Power of Attorney? A...
read moreWelcome to Grant Saw: Michelle Pinnington
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Michelle Pinnington who re-joins Grant Saw as a Senior Solicitor in our...
read moreRestructuring and Redundancy: six things Employers need to know
As the Government’s furlough scheme winds down, Michael Pope, Consultant Solicitor in the Grant Saw Employment...
read moreKim Whitaker joins the Grant Saw Corporate and Commercial Department
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Kim Whitaker who joins Grant Saw as a senior solicitor in our Corporate...
read moreTatiana Zenina joins the Grant Saw Private Client department
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Tatiana Zenina who joins the Grant Saw Private Client department as a...
read morePublication of Grant Saw Diversity Data
At Grant Saw, we are proud of our commitment to diversity and inclusion. We have recently completed the compilation of...
read moreCapitol Park Leeds Plc v Global Radio Services Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 995
In the recent decision of Capitol Park, the Court of Appeal consider the meaning of ‘vacant possession’ and whether...
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Welcome to Grant Saw: Jeremy Brooks
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Jeremy Brooks who joins Grant Saw as a Solicitor in our Private Client department. Having qualified as a Solicitor in 1991...
Rail redundancy programme could spark strike action
Article written by Michael Pope, Consultant Solicitor, Employment department Network Rail are reportedly planning to reduce their 42,000-strong workforce by...
Employees told of redundancies via social media granted protective award of 90 days remuneration
Update by Simran Lalli, Solicitor, Employment department Ahead of our upcoming two-part webinar programme on restructuring and redundancy, we look back at the case of...
Commercial leases and opting out of security of tenure
Article written by Aimal Gram, Solicitor, Commercial Property department Commercial landlords and tenants have an option to contract out of the security of tenure...
Should employers consider furlough as an alternative to redundancy?
Article written by Simran Lalli, Solicitor, Employment department In Mhindurwa v Lovingangels Care Limited, an Employment Tribunal held that the Claimant, Mrs...
Will courts insert pandemic clauses into 1954 Act lease renewals?
Update from Sarah-Kate Jackson, Partner and Head of Litigation The issue was considered by DJ Jenkins in the recent first instance decision of Poundland Limited v...
Why should I use a Solicitor for my Power of Attorney?
Article written by Charlotte Mandy, Solicitor, Private Client department What is a Lasting Power of Attorney? A lasting power of attorney is a legal document that lets...
Welcome to Grant Saw: Michelle Pinnington
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Michelle Pinnington who re-joins Grant Saw as a Senior Solicitor in our Residential Property department. Michelle previously...
Restructuring and Redundancy: six things Employers need to know
As the Government’s furlough scheme winds down, Michael Pope, Consultant Solicitor in the Grant Saw Employment department, looks at six things employers should be aware...
Kim Whitaker joins the Grant Saw Corporate and Commercial Department
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Kim Whitaker who joins Grant Saw as a senior solicitor in our Corporate and Commercial team. As a lawyer with over 30 years’...