
Helping you get your legal matters past the checkered flag!
Another great Esher Chamber of Commerce event hosted by Daytona Motorsport, located in Sandown. Some of our team took part in the Chamber of Commerce

Kay Stewart Considers the Building Safety Act 2022- Groundbreaking reform enhancing Building Safety.
The Building Safety Act 2022 introduced in April 2022, is a significant piece of legislation aimed at enhancing building safety. This Act makes ground-breaking reforms

John Szepietowski Reviews the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022
The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to reform the leasehold system in the United Kingdom. Enacted

Audley Chaucer has raised an incredible £24,480 for annual charity will-writing campaign – making us the highest-donating firm in the region.
A big thank you to Rebecca from Age UK and Jon from Will Aid/Age UK for attending our offices to present our Will Aid team

Molly Ross Discusses the proposed Football Governance Bill and its impact
The Football Governance Bill, recently introduced to the UK Houses of Parliament on Tuesday, March 19th, marks a significant step towards implementing historic reforms for

Kieran Pezzack Considers What is an option agreement?
Option agreements represent a strategic tool used in the real estate sector, providing both landowners and developers with flexibility and certainty in land transactions. These

John Szepietowski reviews the use of a Norwich Pharmacal Order
A Norwich Pharmacal Order (NPO), also known as a Norwich Order or simply a Pharmacal Order, is a legal remedy used in common law jurisdictions,

Kieran Pezzack Considers R (on the application of Palmer) (Appellant) v. Northern Derbyshire Magistrates Court and another (Respondents) [2023] UKSC 38
The main issue within the case was whether an administrator appointed under Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 is an “officer” of the company

Annabelle Hubbard discusses the proportion of married people falling below 50% for the first time.
According to recent data from the Office for National Statistics, the proportion of married people in England and Wales has fallen below 50% for the

Kay Stewart discusses the ever-growing crisis in the family courts.
The family courts in the UK are facing an ever-growing crisis that has been escalating over the years. The increasing number of cases and the

Molly Ross Reviews the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) is a piece of legislation aimed at combating economic crime and increasing corporate transparency in the United

Kieran Pezzack discusses whether the Post Office could sue its former directors and advisers in relation to the Horizon scandal.
When looking at the long history of the Horizon scandal, a natural question arises: where were the Post Office board? An insight into where the