Article written by Joanne Mash, Solicitor, Employment department To many, bullying and racism can be seen as the fate...
read moreTrisha Djemal joins the Grant Saw Residential Property department
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Trisha Djemal who joined the Grant Saw Residential Property department on...
read moreInheritance Tax thresholds frozen – how does this impact you?
Article written by Charlotte Mandy, Solicitor, Private Client The Budget this year comes during a very unique time and...
read moreCOVID-19: can employers legally insist on their workforce being vaccinated?
Article written by Simran Lalli, Solicitor, Employment department As the Government's plan for the largest vaccination...
read moreCharity Challenge Raises over £1,000 for BLG Mind
During March 2021, twelve members of staff from across the firm embarked on a 200km charity challenge that involved...
read morePushing back on frivolous claims over inheritance
Article written by Kalpa Prajapati, Partner, Private Client department Despite a rise in inheritance disputes in...
read moreGrant Saw join the SRA Quality Indicators Pilot Scheme
We are delighted to be partnering with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) on the Quality Indicators Pilot which...
read moreAdvice for commercial landlords and tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic
Article written by Adina-Leigh Collins, Solicitor, Litigation department The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on...
read moreIR35 in the private sector: is your business ready?
Following a years’ delay as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the new IR35 regime affecting those in the private...
read moreWhere do losses fall for Commercial Contracts undermined by Lockdown?
Article written by Leena Patel, Solicitor, Corporate and Commercial We are currently heading towards the end of the...
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Grant Saw achieve Cyber Essentials Plus reaccreditation
We are delighted to announce that Grant Saw has achieved the Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation for 2021. Cyber Essentials Plus is a Government backed scheme designed...
Eulogy: Michael Brian Dear
Michael Brian Dear 14 February 1960-22 March 2021 Everyone at Grant Saw has been deeply saddened by Michael’s terminal cancer diagnosis followed by his death in March...
What happens if a parent doesn’t pay child maintenance?
Article written by Mandeep Clair, Solicitor, Family department Under a child maintenance arrangement, child maintenance is usually paid by the parent who does not have...
Harassment hits hard at any level
Article written by Joanne Mash, Solicitor, Employment department To many, bullying and racism can be seen as the fate of the underdog but recent headlines have shown it...
Trisha Djemal joins the Grant Saw Residential Property department
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Trisha Djemal who joined the Grant Saw Residential Property department on Monday 12 April 2021. Trisha, who joins us as a...
Inheritance Tax thresholds frozen – how does this impact you?
Article written by Charlotte Mandy, Solicitor, Private Client The Budget this year comes during a very unique time and has been eagerly anticipated with professionals...
COVID-19: can employers legally insist on their workforce being vaccinated?
Article written by Simran Lalli, Solicitor, Employment department As the Government's plan for the largest vaccination programme in British history continues, questions...
Pushing back on frivolous claims over inheritance
Article written by Kalpa Prajapati, Partner, Private Client department Despite a rise in inheritance disputes in response to soaring property prices, second marriages...
Grant Saw join the SRA Quality Indicators Pilot Scheme
We are delighted to be partnering with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) on the Quality Indicators Pilot which strives to further improve the information...
Advice for commercial landlords and tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic
Article written by Adina-Leigh Collins, Solicitor, Litigation department The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on practically every industry in the UK, with many...