What happens if somebody passes away with no Will?

Article written by Tatiana Zenina, Private Client Solicitor Someone passing away without a valid Will is more common than you may expect. When this happens in England, the person is said to have died intestate, and it means the law steps in to decide what happens to...

When the summer break leads to boiling point

Article written by Atifha Aftab, Family Solicitor With the school holidays having commenced for private schools and being around the corner for public schools, family solicitors often brace themselves for a seasonal spike in divorce enquiries. It’s a well-established...

Grant Saw secures ISO:9001 reaccreditation for 2025/26

We are proud to announce that Grant Saw has once again been reaccredited with the ISO:9001 quality management standard for the year 2025/26. This marks the thirteenth consecutive year we have achieved this recognition. ISO:9001 is the internationally recognised...

Share Buybacks – Frequently Asked Questions

Update by Ana-Maria Badeanu, Company and Commercial Solicitor Share buybacks are a commonly used corporate tool for managing a company’s share capital. Whether you’re a business owner considering a buyback, a shareholder being offered a buyback opportunity, or a...

MEES: reshaping the political landscape

As the UK continues to focus on environmental sustainability, the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) are reshaping the landscape for commercial property landlords. In this article, I explore how MEES brings compliance implications and increased investment, but...