Jun 23, 2023 Restitution and Art Law By Samuel Isaac Sophia Smout In addition to reflecting the vision of its creator, an artwork is also charged with the stories of those who owned the work. Richard...
Jun 23, 2023 SFE - National Conference 2023 By Daniel Watson It was a pleasure to attend the Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) National Conference 2023 with my colleague Lara Barton yesterday. SFE is...
Jun 21, 2023 Hunters Pride month happenings: the queer history of Soho By Vanina Wittenburg During my time at Hunters I have found that everyone seems to have a keen interest in local history (understandable given we work in such...
Jun 09, 2023 I am sorry for your loss... By Julia Lewis Knowing what to say to someone who is grieving is never easy. Equally well, becoming aware that friends are avoiding you when you’re...
Jun 08, 2023 Difficult Conversations: assisted suicide and the forfeiture rule By Sunir Watts The ‘forfeiture’ rule The ‘forfeiture’ rule, which was introduced to legislation by the Forfeiture Act 1982, enshrines the principle from...
Jun 07, 2023 The rise of the workplace 'grey area': employment law lessons from the Schofield scandal By Sophia Smout The fallout of Phillip Schofield and ITV has dominated headlines over the past week, and has once again drawn attention to the rise of...
Jun 05, 2023 Myth busting: Inheritance Tax planning with the home By Charlotte Simm Some of the myths that prevail about how to reduce Inheritance Tax (IHT) payable on death are surprisingly persistent. One such myth is:...
Jun 02, 2023 Generative AI and employment By Samuel Isaac In a Financial Times article, Tim Harford, the long-time host of BBC Radio 4's More or Less, provides an astute insight into how...