We are pleased to welcome Ana-Maria Badeanu who joined Grant Saw Solicitors LLP on Monday 4 September 2023 as a...
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Skeletons in the corporate cupboard may dramatically reduce the value of shares but their existence must generally be...
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read moreGrant Saw re-accredited with ISO:9001 standard
We are pleased to announce that Grant Saw Solicitors has achieved the ISO:9001 standard for the eleventh successive...
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Article written by Mandeep Clair, Family Solicitor When the Court issues an order, it is legally binding and must be...
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The dismissal of an employee who has made an inappropriate remark to a customer might in some cases be justified....
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What is to be done when a company falls into paralysing deadlock, with equal shareholders unable to agree about...
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Ana-Maria Badeanu joins the Grant Saw Corporate and Commercial department
We are pleased to welcome Ana-Maria Badeanu who joined Grant Saw Solicitors LLP on Monday 4 September 2023 as a Solicitor in the firm’s Corporate and Commercial...
Pre-nuptial agreements: what are they and do I need one?
Article written by Atifha Aftab, Family Solicitor A pre-nuptial or pre-civil partnership agreement is a contract that a couple about to get married or enter into a...
Contesting a Will after a Grant of Probate has been granted
Article written by Simona Morina, Contested Probate Solicitor The loss of a loved one can be a deeply distressing time for family and friends. Often, the deceased's...
Retail worker sacked for smoking at work succeeds in unfair dismissal claim
Even where employees have committed gross misconduct, dismissing them may be unreasonable. An Employment Tribunal (ET) made that point in the case of a store supervisor...
Share sales – skeletons in the corporate cupboard must be disclosed
Skeletons in the corporate cupboard may dramatically reduce the value of shares but their existence must generally be fully disclosed prior to a sale. The vendor of a...
Aretha Franklin: why having a valid Will matters for those with assets
Article written by Jeremy Brooks, Private Client Solicitor Music icon, Aretha Franklin, who passed away in 2018, has been in the news following a dispute over a...
Grant Saw re-accredited with ISO:9001 standard
We are pleased to announce that Grant Saw Solicitors has achieved the ISO:9001 standard for the eleventh successive year. ISO:9001 is an international quality...
What happens if a parent breaches a Court order?
Article written by Mandeep Clair, Family Solicitor When the Court issues an order, it is legally binding and must be followed by all parties involved. Unfortunately,...
How not to respond to an employee’s inappropriate comment
The dismissal of an employee who has made an inappropriate remark to a customer might in some cases be justified. However, as an Employment Tribunal (ET) ruling made...
What to do with a deadlocked company? High Court gives guidance
What is to be done when a company falls into paralysing deadlock, with equal shareholders unable to agree about anything? A Judge addressed that issue in a case...