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Brexit Britain from a Employment Law Perspective
With the historical decision made to leave the EU and negotiations ongoing and ever changing, it’s difficult to say at what level Brexit will impact UK employment law.
Posted in: Brexit Employment Law
Our plans to support local charities
Our team has recently completed a Teesside challenge as we commit to raising thousands of pounds for the Prince’s Trust.
Posted in: News & PR
Court fees and claims explained
How much does it cost to take someone to court?
Posted in: Corporate Recovery and Insolvency
Endeavouring to succeed with active financial planners
Our team has recently been working with a growing Teesside financial services company to help them understand the benefits of a tax-efficient staff incentive scheme which is now helping to attract and retain key individuals.
Posted in: News & PR
Writing’s on the Wall for Landowners
A recent decision to allow landowners to easily prevent others acquiring rights over their land by erecting signage is being welcomed as a relatively easy and inexpensive means of preventing another from acquiring rights over another’s land.
Posted in: Commercial Property
The use of social media in the courtroom; friend or foe?
With the increasing use of social media in our society, the Judiciary face an uphill struggle in curbing the habit of people using their phones in the courtroom. Initially, embarrassing ring tones were the worst of our worries but now via social media most things can be shared with the public. But is social media […]
Posted in: Technology
Setting a precedent- our team wins a landmark case
Our team has recently won a major case and has become the first legal practice in the country to assist a client in reversing capital gains tax worth hundreds of thousands of pounds, on the grounds of mistake, setting a precedent in English and Welsh law.
Posted in: Corporate Recovery and Insolvency
Endeavour experts complete multi-million pound sale on tyneside
It’s been a busy few months for Endeavour Partnership’s commercial property department which has recently assisted on the completion of the sale of a multimillion-pound student accommodation site in Newcastle.
Posted in: Commercial Property
Can an express right for a landlord to develop breach a tenant’s right to quiet enjoyment?
In the recent case of Timothy Taylor Ltd v Mayfair House Corporation, the High Court confirmed that despite express provisions in the Lease permitting the Landlord to develop regardless of impact on the tenant’s right to quiet enjoyment, the landlord’s exercise of this right to redevelop was unreasonable and constituted a breach of the covenant […]
Posted in: Commercial Property