Business LPAs – what are they and why do you need one?
Dynamic, thought-leading business owners are failing to include a business lasting power of attorney in their crisis management preparations, a leading solicitor has claimed.
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Dynamic, thought-leading business owners are failing to include a business lasting power of attorney in their crisis management preparations, a leading solicitor has claimed.
Start-ups and SMEs looking for sources of funding need to think carefully before signing personal guarantees, according to a leading corporate lawyer.
A new ruling obliging all employers – regardless of size – across Europe to ensure that adequate systems are in place to record the exact number of hours worked by employees has been handed down by the European Court of Justice.
The average person will need to rewrite their will three times in order to keep it relevant to their changing situation, a leading solicitor has claimed.
Well-meaning employers are still struggling to understand how to properly support employees experiencing mental health problems, a leading solicitor has claimed.
A leading solicitor is urging those representing themselves in court to ‘steer clear’ of unqualified legal advisors whose intervention could do more harm than good.
A Merseyside solicitor is urging those paying for holidays, furniture, cars or other expensive items to pay at least in part by credit card as people prepare to spend on holidays and home improvements this Easter.
April doesn’t just herald the start of a new financial year; it brings with it Spring Red Tape Day too.
A leading Solicitors for the Elderly member is urging people to check their eligibility for a lasting power of attorney (LPA) fee refund, after it emerged that many were overcharged by the Office of the Public Guardian.
Recently bereaved Merseyside residents thinking of applying for probate could be hit by fees of up to £6,000 unless they apply before April, a leading solicitor from Kirwans law firm has warned.
A leading solicitor has criticised Liverpool City Council’s decision to hold a public consultation into renewing its Landlord Licensing scheme for a further five years as the ‘persecution’ of innocent landlords.
Most SMEs will have at least one hidden threat lurking in their paperwork that could damage their business, a leading solicitor has claimed.