Hewitsons is continuing to invest in the legal minds of the future as the firm welcomes five new trainee solicitors.
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Law firm Hewitsons has strengthened its specialist real estate team with the appointment of David Wells, Bryan Guest, Peter Sullivan and Amanda O’Mahoney.
Law firm Hewitsons continues to lead the way in a number of practice areas across East Anglia, East Midlands and the South East, as it is recognised as a ‘Top-Tier Firm’ in the latest Legal 500 rankings.
The Parliamentary debate on Brexit starts today as both Houses return for business for a fortnight. Dominic Hopkins of Hewitsons looks at the legal issues.
The calculation of holiday pay continues to be a grey area and there have been a number of tribunal cases in the recent past which have not helped to give clarity to employers, says Hewitsons.
Law firm Hewitsons has strengthened its teams with a number of recent promotions across its four offices in Cambridge, London, Milton Keynes and Northampton.
Mark Elmslie, Partner at Hewitsons, offers a quick guide to the status of intellectual property (IP) law post-Brexit.
Hewitsons was instructed on an estate where the deceased had made a homemade codicil to a professionally drafted Will.
Whichever way the EU referendum goes, pension scheme trustees should review and, if needed, revise their investment and/or funding strategies, advises Christopher Nuttall of Hewitsons.

A widely-respected real estate solicitor has been promoted to partner by law firm Hewitsons.
The Court of Appeal overturns the High Court ruling on national affordable housing exemption.
Gemma Dudley of Hewitsons discusses the issues.

Amy Wallhead, a private client solicitor for law firm Hewitsons, has taken up the challenge of walking the Great Wall of China to raise money for Alzheimer’s Society.
The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills has plans for a ‘call for evidence’ on non-compete clauses. Lynne Adams of Hewitsons explains.

Hewitsons welcomes two new appointments to its strong property litigation team, bringing with them a wealth of experience and expertise.
As of yesterday (6 April 2016), UK companies will need to keep a new register of ‘Persons with Significant Control’, explains Hewitsons.
Hewitsons’ Property Litigation Team has helped to secure a County Court victory for joint landlords.
It was announced in yesterday’s Budget that the rates of Capital Gains Tax will be cut from 6 April 2016. Clare Colacicchi of Hewitsons discusses the implications.
Businesses trading or contracting with consumers should bear in mind the requirements of the new Alternative Dispute Resolution Regulations and the Consumer Rights Act, says Hewitsons.

Hewitsons solicitors has announced the appointment of a new partner who will help further cement the firm’s strong residential property offering.
Martyn Robinson of Hewitsons presents two essential lessons for all charities from the collapse of Kids Company.
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