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Jeremy Brooks becomes a fully accredited member of the Association of Lifetime Lawyers
Congratulations to Jeremy Brooks, Solicitor in the Grant Saw Private Client department, who has become a fully accredited member of the Association of Lifetime Lawyers...
Why flexibility and rigid rules will not mix in the workplace
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Sustainable Urban Drainage (SuDS) – Guidance Note
The new approach to drainage will ensure sustainable drainage systems are designed to reduce the impact of rainfall on new developments. The aim is to reduce the...
Court jurisdiction for cross-border contractual disputes between England and Italy (EU) – a private international law analysis
Article written by Simone Gavioli, Litigation Executive Introduction In our international society, it is very common for parties based in different countries (or...
Court of Appeal guidance on applying for new commercial tenancies
Article written by Aimal Gram, Commercial Property Solicitor The Court of Appeal addressed the issue of deciding whether a commercial tenant ‘ought not’ to be granted a...
The importance of having a Will
Article written by Angela Shaw, Private Client Solicitor In today's contemporary and fast-paced world, it can be easy to put off important tasks, and writing a Will can...
Grant Saw re-accredited by Lexcel for 2024
We are pleased to announce that Grant Saw has been re-accredited by Lexcel, the Law Society’s legal practice mark, following a comprehensive assessment. Grant Saw has...
Divorce Day/Month 2024
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Common myths about Inheritance Tax planning
Article written by Tatiana Zenina, Private Client Solicitor Inheritance Tax (IHT) planning is a vital component of financial planning, but it frequently becomes...