Kingsley Napley | United Kingdom | 6 Jun 2023
Since the advent of COVID-19 and the explosion of hybrid working, co-working has been praised as an innovative disruptor to the real estate market…
Kingsley Napley | United Kingdom | 5 Jun 2023
In an unusual example of speed and efficiency, the Home Office has responded to the recent High Court decision of Roehrig, which, as explained in my…
Kingsley Napley | United Kingdom | 1 Jun 2023
In March 2023, the Department for Levelling Up, House and Communities announced that it had commissioned a Law Commission review of the Landlord and…
Kingsley Napley | European Union, United Kingdom | 31 May 2023
The latest annual report produced by Eurojust, the EU’s cross-border crime-fighting agency, reveals a key post-Brexit role for the UK authorities…
Kingsley Napley | United Kingdom | 31 May 2023
The Renters Reform Bill threatens the creation of a new landlord database, exposing those landlords who may have (perhaps inadvertently) incorrectly…
Kingsley Napley | United Kingdom | 31 May 2023
There is currently no specific legislation in the UK that defines bullying, or provides a comprehensive framework for addressing it. This issue has…
Kingsley Napley | United Kingdom | 31 May 2023
Company investigations are often fraught with issues and there is much to consider. Those in charge are commonly afforded very little time before…
Kingsley Napley | United Kingdom | 30 May 2023
‘Nerves are like the underground tube network in our body’ (Marco Sinisi, consultant neurosurgeon). The basics Nerves are essentially ‘cables’ that…
Kingsley Napley | United Kingdom | 26 May 2023
Yesterday the FRC launched the pithily-titled “Scalebox” initiative to help smaller firms which carry out audits in the Public Interest Equity (PIE)…
Kingsley Napley | United Kingdom | 25 May 2023
We are currently working on claims for failures in the treatment of aortic dissection and here we discuss what the condition involves and why legal…