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 Toplain Limited (2021) in Brentford County Court. Poundland Ltd (the tenant) sought to renew the lease of...

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 you choose people you trust to act on your behalf. If anything happens in the future that means you...

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 worked at Grant Saw from 2006 until 2016 and was a Partner at a Kent-based practice before...

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 of regarding redundancies. 1 – Understand the reasons for dismissal First, an employer will...

Tatiana 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 Solicitor. Tatiana will be based at the Grant Saw office in Blackheath. Tatiana is a Solicitor who specialises in probate and estate administration, Will...