Monthly Archives: June 2022

Government publishes Renters Reform Bill

It will, as widely expected, extend greater protections to renters and will see the abolition of section 21 notices that allow landlords to remove tenants without reason – the so-called no-fault evictions. The white paper, which will pave the way …

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Employers trial the 4-day working week

There is no doubt that the changes brought in by necessity during the Covid-19 pandemic are having a lasting effect on how employers and employees approach many aspects of working life. Hybrid working seems to be here to stay in …

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Breaking down the mysteries of Break Clauses – Pre-Conditions for Termination of a Lease

Welcome to the second episode in our podcast series Real Estate Conversations, which discusses break clauses within commercial leases, with a specific focus on the conditions that must be satisfied in order to exercise a break right. It also looks …

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AI in Financial Services: Update on best practice for firms

Artificial intelligence (“AI”) has become increasingly crucial for UK firms due to the digital transformation of financial service providers in recent years. Our previous article examined the divergence between the UK and EU in AI regulation. In doing so, we …

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