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EPCs & The Incoming April 2023 Update
The regulations are to be updated in stages. The Commercial Property team explain the changes.
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Biodiversity Net Gain – New Developments
The government has published guidance on biodiversity net gain requirements to be imposed on developers, with draft legislation likely to be published during 2023. Trainee Solicitor Hasin Ali takes a look at what the new developments are.
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What Should You Ensure is in Your Commercial Lease?
What your commercial lease does, or does not, include can make a big difference to the prospects of your business, and you should be looking to negotiate a lease that will work for you, not against you.
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What Are Commercial Tenants’ Rights?
What Are Commercial Tenants’ Rights?
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Donation For Northamptonshire Charity To Reach People In Need This Winter.
With many older and vulnerable people living alone, the public health crisis, the fuel crisis, and what seems like the never ending winter months Wilson Browne Solicitors has made a donation to the Northamptonshire Community Foundation’s Winter Well-being appeal.
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What is meant by a commercial dispute?
Obtaining the right legal representation can help make enacting or responding to a commercial dispute quick and straightforward. However, with so many variables involved, they can be difficult to navigate – especially if you’ve become part of one. So, what exactly is a commercial dispute and what should you know about the process?
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Tom Warrender had the honour of representing Higham Ferrers Association for the Apprehension and Prosecution of Felons (HFAAPF)
Tom Warrender had the honour of representing Higham Ferrers Association for the Apprehension and Prosecution of Felons (HFAAPF)
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The Corporate and Commercial Team at Wilson Browne Solicitors advises on complex commercial contract matters
The Corporate and Commercial team at Wilson Browne Solicitors has recently advised on a complex commercial contract for the supply of both goods and bespoke services to the owner of a globally recognised food brand.
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Does a Settlement Agreement Need to be Witnessed?
For a settlement agreement to be legally-binding it must meet certain statutory requirements. These make…
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New approach to sustainable drainage set to reduce flood risk and clean up rivers
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published a report on 10 January 2023 of its review of sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) and announced plans to make SUDS mandatory for new developments in England. Defra will consult on the proposals later this year.