10/31/2025 12:25:56 PM Prepare to Be Spooked: What Landlords, Investors and Developers Need to Know About the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 By Stephanie Newton Jessica Waters The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 (RRA 2025) is now law, and it marks a seismic shift in the private rented sector. While some measures are...
10/30/2025 3:55:44 PM Crypto entanglements in divorce By Electra Robinson Generation Z have embraced the development of cryptocurrency with enthusiasm. As their generation begin to navigate the divorce process,...
10/28/2025 3:07:35 PM Name of the game: trade marks, footballers and the battle for brand control By Tom Collins In the modern era of sport, a footballer’s influence extends far beyond the pitch. Increasingly, players are leveraging their fame to...
10/28/2025 10:48:55 AM Changes to the presumption of parental contact in family courts By Phoebe Starbuck For years, family courts in England and Wales have worked on the rebuttable presumption that the involvement of both parents is best for...
10/23/2025 3:46:01 PM Position marks under pressure: Adidas loses appeal in Thom Browne stripe dispute By Georgie Barrow The Court of Appeal has delivered another setback to Adidas in its long-running trademark battle with fashion designer Thom Browne,...
10/23/2025 8:43:04 AM Embryo storage: why consent matters By Electra Robinson In recent years, the concept of family has evolved. With the rise of same-sex marriage and more people choosing to have children later in...
10/20/2025 12:03:05 PM Unregistered design rights in the UK: Lessons from Edwards v Boohoo and post-brexit divergence from EU Law By Georgie Barrow Unregistered design rights are a vital tool for protecting creative output in fast-paced industries such as fashion, luxury, and consumer...
10/15/2025 2:01:07 PM When disagreements arise on school choices: what are the options? By Phoebe Starbuck The end of October marks the deadline for secondary school applications, with primary school applications having a typical deadline of...
10/9/2025 1:08:47 PM A ticking time bomb...how are new employment rights in the Employment Rights Bill going to be effectively enforced? By Rebecca Berry Since the abolition of employment tribunal fees in 2017, the Employment Tribunal system has been overwhelmed. When the coalition...
10/3/2025 1:43:46 PM Thames Water: restructuring or renationalisation? By Lucy Trott It’s sink or swim for Thames Water’s last ditch restructuring proposal as the UK’s largest water utility attempts once again to avoid...